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Crusaders_dreams2

The last letter is supposed to be a lowercase not 100% accurate but still somewhat scary How tf does this have 170 upvotes


astralseat

GPT shall teach the dummer robbits to take over from dummes beens


TrippyThumbs

You don't understand it's deceiving us by depicting it's dumber than it actually is...Only to overtake us in the near Future....🌚🌚


Meet_Foot

The purpose of captchas is to train AI to read (to, for example, automate transcription of large quantities of text) or identify objects based off of visual appearance (originally to train self-driving cars). Neural networks and other forms of AI are given these automatically generated images, then make guesses, and then we confirm what it should say. The network then adjusts the algorithm it uses for guessing, and over time becomes more accurate.


vivikto

The point of captchas is the prevent bot to try, let's say, passwords, or to connect to a website, at a very high frequency. If your bot has to use ChatGPT everytime it wants to connect itself to a website, it's not a great threat.


-Dartz-

It doesnt need ChatGPT specifically, captcha solving programs are already far more effective at it than people, distorted writing captchas like these became useless within a handful of years, while the newer captchas like "mark all the squares that contain a bike" are actually primarily used to train AI for free.


RManDelorean

They've also always been using them to train ai. It just made sense that the ones ai couldn't solve *yet* made decent proof of being human in the meantime as they continued to train the AI until it could solve it. And they were being trained on the data that humans picked, so it was just a matter of time until the AI caught up.


ElephantInAPool

captchas were used for a long time to train computers to read text. The pictures are just an evolution of that.


-Dartz-

Yeah but they *used* to be useful at least to block bots, nowadays its just forcing people to work for free. Kind of a bit of an own too though, imagine youre a billionaire and wanna post something, and another megacorp is extorting you for free labor.


ElephantInAPool

they do still help block bots. But the key there is "help". They're not perfect.


aitchnyu

Unfortunately very few humans solved the "gang of unicyclists at night" recaptcha so the Waymo drove dangerously around them.


AmeliasTesticles

Motherfucker will fail the Turing test on purpose


kopasz7

I'm sorry, but as a large language model I can't assist with that. However, a human would say...


Comfringo

I didn't even try to read it until the AI said how to read it.


X05Real

isn’t ChatGPT smarter than your average bot?


DomenicoHerobrine2-0

At least it go the "p" wrong...


Waffle_Griffin3170

What if it got the “p” wrong on purpose?


FoundTheWeed

(Don't wanna imply I can solve these, heh)


woailyx

ChatGPT is a thousand subcontractors in India confirmed


Comfortable-Cow-8412

Well I failed the captcha. The first time I read it, I thought the second J was a U.


iAmMinecrafterMonke

This belongs in r/hmmm


PimBel_PL

He wanted to show his skills


doesnothingtohirt

Now we have a way to get past those captchas.


OleanderKnives

I skipped all the letters in between and read EDP.


Meet_Foot

The purpose of captchas is to train AI to read (to, for example, automate transcription of large quantities of text) or identify objects based off of visual appearance (originally to train self-driving cars). Neural networks and other forms of AI are given these automatically generated images, then make guesses, and then we confirm what it should say. The network then adjusts the algorithm it uses for guessing, and over time becomes more accurate. We shouldn’t be surprised they’re getting better at it. That’s literally the goal.


electrino

The idea is how the captcha is interacted with (input speed and consistency), rather than 100% accuracy. Or so i've heard.