AI bots now beat 100% of those traffic-image CAPTCHAs (arstechnica.com)
from ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 17:46
https://lemmy.world/post/20251194

Anyone who has been surfing the web for a while is probably used to clicking through a CAPTCHA grid of street images, identifying everyday objects to prove that they’re a human and not an automated bot. Now, though, new research claims that locally run bots using specially trained image-recognition models can match human-level performance in this style of CAPTCHA, achieving a 100 percent success rate despite being decidedly not human.

ETH Zurich PhD student Andreas Plesner and his colleagues’ new research, available as a pre-print paper, focuses on Google’s ReCAPTCHA v2, which challenges users to identify which street images in a grid contain items like bicycles, crosswalks, mountains, stairs, or traffic lights. Google began phasing that system out years ago in favor of an “invisible” reCAPTCHA v3 that analyzes user interactions rather than offering an explicit challenge.

Despite this, the older reCAPTCHA v2 is still used by millions of websites. And even sites that use the updated reCAPTCHA v3 will sometimes use reCAPTCHA v2 as a fallback when the updated system gives a user a low “human” confidence rating.

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superkret@feddit.org on 27 Sep 2024 17:50 next collapse

Wait, so if a visitor fails the v3 Captcha, v2 is used as a fallback?
That makes absolutely no sense.

schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business on 27 Sep 2024 17:55 next collapse

Not quite: it’ll drop a v2 captcha for you to solve when a v3 one can’t clearly classify you one way or another.

So if v3 isn’t entirely sure you’re human, it’ll make you do a v2.

NateNate60@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 18:03 collapse

And if you fail the V2, it’ll just take your word on it and let you pass anyway.

[deleted] on 27 Sep 2024 22:37 next collapse

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3dogsinatrenchcoat@slrpnk.net on 28 Sep 2024 02:25 collapse

god I fucking wish

cygnus@lemmy.ca on 27 Sep 2024 18:08 collapse

V3 isn’t necessarily more effective than V2, it’s just less obtrusive.

mosiacmango@lemm.ee on 27 Sep 2024 18:11 next collapse

This is actually a good sign for self driving. Google was using this data as a training set for Waymo. If AI is accurately identifying vehicles and traffic markings, it should be able to process interactions with them easier.

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 27 Sep 2024 18:43 next collapse

As I understand it, the point of those captchas was never really “bots can’t identify these things” (though you’re right on that it was used to train). They use cursor movement, clicks, and other behaviours while you’re solving it to detect if you are a bot or not.

Grimy@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 19:58 next collapse

The image choosing was always just to train their own bots

Mushroomm@sh.itjust.works on 27 Sep 2024 20:30 next collapse

Since I started getting good at yosu and that fishing mini game in farmrpg I’ve been failing more captchas. I wonder if they’re related knowing this

Takumidesh@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 20:52 next collapse

It’s a combination.

Most captchas goals generally aren’t 100% prevention, it’s to put a workload in front, this makes spamming the site cost money, a bankrolled attempt could just as easily outsource the captchas to real humans.

Anivia@feddit.org on 29 Sep 2024 14:02 collapse

a bankrolled attempt could just as easily outsource the captchas to real humans.

Exactly. I’ve been using 2captcha for that for over a decade now

nieceandtows@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 12:56 collapse

Is that why I’m asked to do this over and over for 14 million times when I’m on a VPN?

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 28 Sep 2024 14:46 collapse

It is probably part of it, yeah. But to be clear I’m not a captcha expert or anything, just a layman.

cypherpunks@lemmy.ml on 27 Sep 2024 18:47 next collapse

i hope you’re joking. please, tell me you’re joking?

mosiacmango@lemm.ee on 27 Sep 2024 18:53 next collapse

Its never been confirmed by Google, so I may be wrong. It still tracks that the data harvesting company with a AI self driving car project would use free human labor to identify road hazards.

cypherpunks@lemmy.ml on 27 Sep 2024 19:12 collapse

I was referring to the “This is actually a good sign for self driving” part of their comment.

The captcha circumvention arms race has been going on for over two decades, and every new type of captcha has and will continue to be broken as soon as it’s widely deployed enough that someone is motivated to spend the time to.

So, the notion that an academic paper about breaking the current generation of traffic-related captchas (something which the captcha solving industry has been doing for years with a pretty high success rate already) is “good news” for the autonomous vehicle industry (who has also been able to identify such objects well enough to continue existing and getting more regulatory approval for years now) is…

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mosiacmango@lemm.ee on 27 Sep 2024 19:27 collapse

Not really. I’m not even sure what you’re disagreeing with based on the above comment.

My point is that if bog standard AI can accurately identify all of the road information from pictures, that is good news for self driving.

What was once a nearly impossible task for computers is now mundane, and can be used to improve safety/utility for self driving, especially for FOSS projects like comma.ai

x00za@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Sep 2024 20:23 collapse

Well reCaptcha v1 was used for the digitization of books. And that they proudly talked about.

But to be honest, the pictures were in fact used to dether bots. But also to teach selfdriving cars. I think I also remember a time they used to ask to fill in house numbers probably for their Maps accuracy.

crusa187@lemmy.ml on 27 Sep 2024 19:16 next collapse

Afaik this is precisely what the captcha data was intended for - training AI models. Originally leveraged machine learning. LLMs are a slightly different paradigm but same purpose and results here.

grue@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 20:54 collapse

The annoying thing is that they held us hostage for our free labor, but the results are proprietary for Google’s benefit only.

That training data ought to be forced to be made freely available to the public, since we’re the ones who actually created it.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 27 Sep 2024 18:25 next collapse

Well we trained them

JoMomma@lemm.ee on 27 Sep 2024 18:47 next collapse

But, I cannot pass those 50% of the time… what does that mean?

hOrni@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 19:08 next collapse

Ever watched Bladerunner?

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 12:46 collapse

My mother? I’ll tell you about my mother…

odigo2020@lemmy.zip on 27 Sep 2024 19:17 next collapse

It means Rick Deckard won’t be coming for you any time soon.

lando55@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 14:42 next collapse

You’re walking in the desert and you see a tortoise

JoMomma@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 00:54 collapse

Is it an Agassiz or a Morafka?

roofuskit@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 18:45 collapse

You should schedule an eye appointment.

JoMomma@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 00:51 collapse

Everywhere I look, all I see is fire hydrant, buses, and bicycles

samus12345@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 19:00 next collapse

So can we stop using those damn things? They’re super annoying!

ohellidk@sh.itjust.works on 27 Sep 2024 19:24 next collapse

I’m kind of hoping the AI permanently beats them. I hate them too.

aidan@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 16:22 collapse

Just means they’ll get harder, but maybe not for people, just needs to be harder for a computer

hOrni@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 19:09 next collapse

Great, so now can I get an add-on to my browser that skips these?

Sabata11792@ani.social on 27 Sep 2024 19:16 next collapse

As someone who can not decide if 3 pixels of a motorcycle counts as a correct square, I need this add on.

systemglitch@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 23:45 collapse

In use an add-on that does 90% of these for me already on Firefox. I would tell you what it’s called but I’m not at my PC.

Which (on a side note) I’d totally go downstairs and check for you, but I just sprained my ankle real bad, and am dreading stairs. Sorry :(

communism@lemmy.ml on 28 Sep 2024 00:05 collapse

Sorry to hear about your ankle. When you’re able to, I’d also like to know what the add-on is

TommySoda@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 19:09 next collapse

I mean, we literally train them by completing the CAPTCHAs. Why do you think you were picking things like bikes, traffic lights, cars, and busses? The only question now is what’s next…

darkkite@lemmy.ml on 27 Sep 2024 19:25 collapse

they embed dark souls into the browser

sensiblepuffin@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 20:12 next collapse

In order to pay your utility bill, you have to beat the Undertale Sans fight in Genocide mode

y0kai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Sep 2024 16:45 collapse

Lmao

Prove you’re human: Beat this level of DOOM.

the_post_of_tom_joad@sh.itjust.works on 27 Sep 2024 19:13 next collapse

Thank God this means i can stop wondering if i should click on the… the 13 pixels from the fucking bike in that one corner square or wondering if i should count the scooter as a motorcycle fuck i am so tired of that shit

curry@programming.dev on 27 Sep 2024 21:27 collapse

Complete the obligatory “is this a staircase or street crossing” round only to be roundhouse kicked back to the beginning.

helenslunch@feddit.nl on 27 Sep 2024 19:36 next collapse

Ai is ruining the internet.

tibi@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 07:32 collapse

Corporations have already done it years ago

xnx@slrpnk.net on 27 Sep 2024 19:50 next collapse

Unless this was something people could use i dont rly see it becoming much of a problem. Most people dont even use adblockers

cheddar@programming.dev on 27 Sep 2024 20:19 next collapse

My score is lower.

blattrules@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 21:07 next collapse

I never get the first one and rarely the second one. If it says to click all the squares with motorcycles and it’s just the one big picture, am I supposed to click stuff like the tire and mirrors? I always do and never get it right. Then most of the time they ask me to identify motorcycles, they show me motor scooters and what am I supposed to do then? I think I just need to get one of these bots to do it for me.

CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Sep 2024 21:46 next collapse

Fwiw they aren’t really asking about the motorcycle. I mean they are but they are washing your mouse movements and how fast you click through the images. It’s okay to get a few images wrong.

pixxelkick@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 21:54 collapse

Not quite.

It’s mostly wisdom of the crowd, as it always has been.

As long as you mostly click the same squares most other people click, you pass.

You often at random get 2-3 images because 2 of them are actual checks, but the third is a new image that you auto pass and they’re using it to gather data on what the average clicks are on it.

Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 01:52 next collapse

A motor scooter is a motorcycle in the eyes of the law.

y0kai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Sep 2024 16:43 collapse

Not everywhere.

Where I am, you need a special license to drive a motorcycle, classified as having an engine of 51ccs or more, whereas a scooter is any motorcycle with a less than 51ccs and doesn’t require a special license.

Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 22:25 collapse

That’s a moped, a motor scooter is just a style of bike.

y0kai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Sep 2024 23:47 collapse

Mopeds are similar but have pedals and can be used as a bicycle. The name itself, Mo-Ped" is a portmanteau for motor and pedal.

Motor scooters are different in that they have a cut out for the rider’s legs/ feet so they don’t have to straddle it the same way they would with a motorcycle. Both mopeds and motor scooters do not require a license endorsement here, while motorcycles, as defined in my original comment, do.

Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 02:20 collapse

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moped

The definition in most countries is less than 50cc and a maximum power output, they do not need to have pedals. Anything over 50cc is a motorbike.

y0kai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 29 Sep 2024 04:19 collapse

So a moped with a 49cc engine, astep-through design, and no pedals is a moped but a scooter with a step-through design and 49cc engine is a motorcycle?

That’s confusing as fuck lol

Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 04:50 collapse

Not really, both your examples are a moped. The definition of a moped in most places has nothing to do with the style of bike.

roofuskit@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 18:47 collapse

I bet you use the word “actually” in conversions regularly.

blattrules@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 20:29 collapse

I bet you make incorrect assumptions about people you don’t know regularly.

sirico@feddit.uk on 27 Sep 2024 21:25 next collapse

When it’s asking for motorcycles but it’s clearly a scooter

ripcord@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 21:49 next collapse

Or, like, “there’s the bottom 10% of a traffic light in this one. Do I click that box? Ia that supposed to count?”

thisNotMyName@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 22:54 next collapse

Does the backside of a traffic light even count? What about these strange traffic lights that have more boarder than light?

DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social on 28 Sep 2024 00:37 collapse

How about “do they want just the bulbs or the pole holding it up?”

toddestan@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 06:03 collapse

What they are doing is comparing your answer and seeing if it is consistent with how it has been answered previously. They realize that not everyone is going to give the exact same answer, so as long as you answer it in a way that enough other people have answered it, it should let you in.

I’ll usually go with the minimum number of clicks that I think will get me through, since I’m lazy and it’ll also at times slow down how fast you can click which is annoying.

I’ll also answer them wrong if I think it’s a mistake that enough other people will make. “Yes… that RV over there is a bus…”

echodot@feddit.uk on 28 Sep 2024 14:54 collapse

They are also overly US centric.

One of the questions asks you to click on only the school buses. I had to Google how you tell the difference between a school bus and not a school bus.

Also is it a crosswalk if it’s at an intersection or is it only a crosswalk if it’s in the middle of a road somewhere?

The questions either need to be not cultural or they need to be adapted for where they detect the user is coming from, the first option seems easier.

AA5B@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 15:23 next collapse

Interesting. Do you not have school buses, or are school buses not distinctly marked? How do kids get to school when it’s beyond walking distance?

Kusimulkku@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 17:18 next collapse

You know, regular buses

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 03:06 collapse

And, you know, school busses.

Kusimulkku@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 06:28 collapse

Now imagine if they looked this same loo

echodot@feddit.uk on 28 Sep 2024 21:50 collapse

They are just buses.

I guess the British government just assume that school children are smart enough to get on the right bus without them being individually distinct.

I knew school buses are yellow but I did not realize that they are always yellow. I did not realize that the yellow color meant school. I just assumed that the yellow color was a color busses could be.

AA5B@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 23:24 next collapse

Maybe it’s lack of transit in the us, I don’t know. Almost every public school district I’m familiar with, uses standard yellow school buses to bring kids to and from school. However Boston city schools give the kids an MBTA pass - I don’t know if that differed by age - and I imagine that’s true of other downtown schools where there’s transit

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 03:04 collapse

The size of the UK verses the exponentially larger size of the US probably has a lot to do with it.

And if you knew school busses where yellow… Where’s the problem?

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 15:42 collapse

School busses and regular busses look completely different. What do those look like in your country?

Kusimulkku@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 17:19 next collapse

Same as any bus

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 03:09 collapse

So if you see a picture that obviously a regular bus, alongside a different bus, what would you infer from that when asked which bus is not the same as “any bus”?

Kusimulkku@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 06:30 collapse

How would you know what is a regular bus and what is not a regular bus for a given country?

echodot@feddit.uk on 28 Sep 2024 21:52 collapse

Well here in, not the United States of America land, we just have busses. I was not aware that busses required a special magic paint job.

I suppose the paint job prevents school shooters wasting their time.

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 03:11 collapse

So if your regular bus is shown next to a bus that’s not “just a bus”, and you’re asked which one is a school bus… What would you answer?

dumbass@leminal.space on 27 Sep 2024 23:21 next collapse

I had one with one of those Motorcycles with the long handles, apparently they aren’t part of the bike, but the dudes foot holding it up is.

echodot@feddit.uk on 28 Sep 2024 14:56 collapse

I think the reason AI are better than humans is that the AI is just as stupid as the image classifier.

jayandp@sh.itjust.works on 28 Sep 2024 01:27 next collapse

That tip of a handle bar that makes you wonder if that square counts or not.

Blackmist@feddit.uk on 28 Sep 2024 14:51 next collapse

Does it count when the AI driving the car clips it?

AA5B@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 15:21 collapse

Or the square with the driver in it: does it classify the driver as part of the motorcycle?

sudo@programming.dev on 28 Sep 2024 15:17 collapse

Worse is when its asking for crosswalks and its clearly a rumblestrip.

pixxelkick@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2024 21:59 next collapse

Well yeah, I’d hope so, that’s the entire point.

Catcha’s data collection always was with the intent for training ai on these skills. That’s “the point” of them.

It’s reasonable to expect that the older version of captchas can now be beaten by modern ai, because they’re often literally trained on that exact data to beat it.

Captcha effectively is free to use on websites as a tool because the data collection is the “payment”, they then license that data out to people like OpenAI to train with for stuff like image recognition.

It’s why ai is progressing so fast, captchas are one of humanity’s long term collected data silos that are very full now.

We are going to have to keep progressing the complexity of catches as it will be the only way to catch modern AIs, and in turn it will collect more data to improve it.

MIDItheKID@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 01:40 next collapse

Yeah, my understanding is that these capchas were made to harvest data to use for AI/Autopilot driven cars. That’s why they are always having you identify motorcycles, bycicles, crosswalks, stoplights, busses, etc. It’s all stuff that automatic driving cars have had a hard time identifying.

UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml on 28 Sep 2024 05:33 collapse

We are going to have to keep progressing the complexity of catches as it will be the only way to catch modern AIs, and in turn it will collect more data to improve it.

I wanted to use 4chan alot before I came here, but FUCK that slider capcha. I bailed after the first time I didn’t pass.

Riccosuave@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 15:11 collapse

I wanted to use 4chan

I am relatively confident that you are one of the first people to ever type that sentence out.

Waraugh@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Sep 2024 15:21 next collapse

I reread his comment three times because I was convinced I must have read it in error somehow.

pixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 28 Sep 2024 16:46 collapse

4chan is more than /b/ and /pol/, you know. The porn boards are pretty good at least

Riccosuave@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 17:01 collapse

I think I’m good on that, but you do you m8.

communism@lemmy.ml on 28 Sep 2024 00:02 next collapse

And yet I can’t beat the CAPTCHAs because reCAPTCHA doesn’t like VPNs lol

Draconic_NEO@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 06:36 next collapse

Captcha these days isn’t even really a CAPTCHA in the traditional sense since most of the work it does is based on filtering of IP and browser fingerprinting, with a certain level of gamification because the goal is not just to keep out the people they fight against, but to waste their time, would work great if it didn’t waste normal people’s time, while real bad actors have easy ways to get around it.

unconsciousvoidling@sh.itjust.works on 28 Sep 2024 15:05 next collapse

I was going to say I’ve straight up just left whatever website I was trying to access because I was stuck in some endless loop of clicking on street crossings, buses, bikes, and street lights.

SSJMarx@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 19:23 collapse

The capchas getting really bad on Mullvad almost made me give up on using a VPN. But then I learned about Buster.

This is my third post in a row shilling for this browser extension lol, it’s so good.

Excrubulent@slrpnk.net on 29 Sep 2024 08:58 collapse

Fellow vpn user here, it’s been really bad lately. I’m definitely installing this.

tarius@lemmy.ml on 28 Sep 2024 03:03 next collapse

Buster is awesome to get past recaptcha. I use it with my own Speech to Text API key since its free from Google. Using Google to beat Google.

github.com/dessant/buster

catsrcool@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 08:32 next collapse

It’s so funny that this exists. I’m going to check it out!!

Excrubulent@slrpnk.net on 29 Sep 2024 09:01 collapse

If you’re using a personal api from google, is that a way that google can track you? Part of using a VPN, noscript and adblock for me is to prevent that kind of tracking.

tarius@lemmy.ml on 29 Sep 2024 12:53 collapse

Nothing is truly free with Google. So ya, most likely they are tracking. If you dont want to use Google, there are other options on their wiki

github.com/dessant/buster/wiki

If not, you can use a dummy account just for this.

MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml on 28 Sep 2024 09:12 next collapse

Cool, so can Google shut it down now?

GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 12:23 next collapse

I can see a future where the Internet is completely run by bots and AI to the point where no human actually uses the Internet anymore.

It’s like an island that gets overrun with rats - there are just too many to deal with so you leave.

SynopsisTantilize@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 12:58 next collapse

I’m already doing that now. If Lemmy starts showing signs of fuckery I’m out. I’ll switch back to magazines.

nexusband@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 14:24 collapse

I already did… There’s some subscription stuff where you can read pretty much all available magazines and papers, it’s been a long time since I’ve been reading that much “news” and reports

SynopsisTantilize@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 18:05 collapse

I work in a place with no phones. I bring books and magazines into the shitter.

lando55@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 14:33 next collapse

Some believe this happened years ago. Check out Dead Internet Theory.

nikaaa@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 00:31 next collapse

Yeah, I predict that in the future, you can’t expect that content on the internet is written by humans. If you go to the internet, then it will probably not be to connect to other humans. Maybe you want to know something that a bot can tell you or you have some administrative task to fulfill, like filing a form.

yamanii@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 01:38 collapse

Basically Cyberpunk, people only interact with the night city intranet because the global internet has been taken over by AIs.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 12:45 next collapse

Our long international nightmare is finally over!

P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br on 29 Sep 2024 01:54 collapse

While a new one has started!

Blackmist@feddit.uk on 28 Sep 2024 14:50 next collapse

Aren’t these Captchas designed to get training data for AI models anyway?

“System does what it was designed to do” doesn’t feel that surprising…

aidan@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 16:25 collapse

Aren’t these Captchas designed to get training data for AI models anyway?

Yes and no, the captchas are just meant to be hard for computers to solve but easier for humans. People saw that, and thought that “if we’re making people do this might as well have them do something useful” not meant to be malevolent- and the purpose is still stopping bots, training them is a side-effect.

finitebanjo@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 02:46 collapse

No, you’re wrong, the Traffic Light examples ARE specifically to gather data to train models. Being a good Captcha was just a byproduct of that. If people just wanted a good captcha they wouldn’t need hundreds of millions of photos of street lights and bicycles.

aidan@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 04:10 collapse

No, you’re wrong, the Traffic Light examples ARE specifically to gather data to train models.

No you’re wrong, because the sites that embed those captchas on their page are not doing that to help good.

If people just wanted a good captcha they wouldn’t need hundreds of millions of photos of street lights and bicycles.

Yes, they are getting something productive out of the human labor that would be done anyways. Trust me as a web developer, and web scraper, some kind of captcha is necessary for many free services to be useful/economically viable. The core of a good captcha is just making it marginally more expensive for the scraper/bot than it is for you.

finitebanjo@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 04:12 collapse

The sites don’t create the captcha, you yourself just said it was embedded there.

aidan@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 16:47 collapse

They embed for a reason… And the captchas wouldn’t exist if they weren’t embedded anywhere

Guest_User@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 02:16 collapse

Finitebanjo is right. Yes they are used to fight spam and bots but they way they do it us is picked intentionally to train ai.

medium.com/…/how-google-trains-ai-with-your-help-…

Also from the Wikipedia article “Google profits from reCAPTCHA users as free workers to improve its AI research.” en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReCAPTCHA

aidan@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 10:09 collapse

they do it us is picked intentionally to train ai.

Yes like I said, the challenges were picked to be useful. But some form of challenge would’ve been chosen regardless.

rainman@lemmy.myserv.one on 28 Sep 2024 15:05 next collapse

I fail more of those checks then these AI bots do. Surreal.

geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml on 28 Sep 2024 15:39 next collapse

Bots are answering them wrong. Google takes the most submitted answer as truth.

OmegaLemmy@discuss.online on 28 Sep 2024 16:09 next collapse

Just be very general, don’t get stuck in the details.

Dozzi92@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 17:08 collapse

It goes against my human nature to not overanalyze.

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 19:00 collapse

leaves plastic banana under your bed

You’ll find that, months from now, and you won’t know where it came from, or why it’s there.

seaQueue@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 20:36 next collapse

Greetings fellow human!

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sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz on 29 Sep 2024 01:28 next collapse

It seems like every other captcha I get has a picture of a moped and asks to click for a motorcycle. When I don’t click on the moped it says I’m wrong. Pisses me off.

apostrofail@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 13:03 collapse

than* these AI bots

Lemming6969@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 15:09 next collapse

So where’s my portable app to do so?

funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works on 28 Sep 2024 17:03 next collapse

not at home but I believe there’s a few that run in docker.

SSJMarx@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 19:21 collapse

There’s a browser extension, but it uses an older technique of requesting the audio captcha and then parsing the words, which is probably more energy efficient anyway.

capuccino@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 15:11 next collapse

we have trained them very well

AA5B@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 15:18 next collapse

That’s suspicious - I can’t pass 100%. here’s a new captcha for you: make the user do 100 in a row

  • 100% is ai
  • <50% is dumb “ai”
  • in between is a person
sudo@programming.dev on 28 Sep 2024 15:23 next collapse

Pro-tip for webscrapers: using AI to solve captchas is a massive waste of effort and resources. Aim to not be presented with a captcha in the first place.

just_an_average_joe@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Sep 2024 15:53 next collapse

I think thats much more difficult than it seems, because usually only residential IPs are the ones that don’t get those. And if you start to use a residential proxy too much then that IP can also get flagged.

aidan@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 16:25 next collapse

That’s why companies like Oxylabs exist

sudo@programming.dev on 03 Oct 2024 13:17 collapse

That’s when you rotate the proxy. By default most residential proxies will give you a new proxy for each request unless you specify.

aidan@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 16:19 collapse

Depends on the case, sometimes its unavoidable.

PenisDuckCuck9001@lemmynsfw.com on 28 Sep 2024 15:55 next collapse

I fucking hate these. I’ve seen old people that don’t know any better get stuck on these for at least 30 minutes.

pyre@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 16:55 next collapse

it’s super ableist. if someone has poor vision or colorblindness chances are they’re going to miss things.

Dozzi92@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 17:05 next collapse

I have regular everything and I still fuck them up. “click the ones with a fire hydrant”. But a tiny piece of fire hydrant is spilling into another box. Does it count? Does it not count? Good luck!!

I had one the other day that was deep fried jpegs to the max. Like, what the fuck am I supposed to do.

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 18:57 next collapse

Sprinkle powdered sugar on them. Delicious deep fried jpegs.

scottywh@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 03:58 collapse

Spillovers into other boxes definitely count…

I don’t want to do this next part but I can’t resist…

Just ask my girlfriend…

Ba dum tiss

daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Sep 2024 17:05 next collapse

They offer a sound option right below.

pyre@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 18:11 collapse

a hard to see option, aptly enough

Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg on 29 Sep 2024 14:52 collapse

FYI as someone that’s colorblind these captcha’s don’t seem to have anything specially relevant to being colorblind in them.

Now if they start showing me a dozen traffic cones and asking me to pick the green one, we might have a problem.

SSJMarx@lemm.ee on 28 Sep 2024 19:18 collapse

Same. That’s why Buster is my most recent must-have browser extension, alongside such greats as ublock and sponsorblock.

Teknikal@eviltoast.org on 28 Sep 2024 16:04 next collapse

I just close the page usually if I see one of these ones, I don’t have the patience to click all the boxes and then it just sends you a different one.

Dozzi92@lemmy.world on 28 Sep 2024 17:06 collapse

Unfortunately they’re on pages that I absolutely need to get into because my money is stored behind them. I cannot stand them, and I generally agree with you, if some random site has me doing a captcha in leaving.

devilish666@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 00:18 next collapse

So…if CAPTCHA are already beaten by bots what’s the point if it still exists ? to mock our weakness ?
In the old days CAPTCHA could do its job, but nowadays nah…even crawler/scrapper/meta bots can bypass it easily.
The real question is why do we as real humans still often fail to beat CHAPTCHA? Are we less human? Are we really robots in CHAPTCHA perspective ?

queue@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 29 Sep 2024 03:13 next collapse

To train Google/Cloudflare’s AI tools, and to double check against DDOS. That’s it.

sudoer777@lemmy.ml on 29 Sep 2024 03:24 collapse

So now we’re going to have AI training other AIs

[deleted] on 29 Sep 2024 03:53 collapse

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TheKMAP@lemmynsfw.com on 29 Sep 2024 14:14 collapse

Just because it’s possible, doesn’t mean it’s common.

finitebanjo@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 02:44 next collapse

Technically the “correct” answer is set by the highest percentage of people choosing it. EG: 19 people select Box A and 1 selects Box B, then the machine decides Box A is in fact correct.

That means these AI could be selecting the wrong answers for all anybody knows, if enough of them are answering the prompts, and still passing.

nucleative@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 03:46 next collapse

There is a Russian captcha solver bot called xevil that costs under $100 (I think, last time I looked) that has been able to solve nearly all captchas for years. You just have to supply it with relatively expensive proxy IP addresses because Google rate limits solve attempts.

So the title of this article has been true for a long long time. Capatchas are absolutely useless except against poor or uninformed script kiddies.

KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 29 Sep 2024 04:05 next collapse

the new ones suck so fucking much though

SynopsisTantilize@lemm.ee on 29 Sep 2024 16:43 collapse

If I see the newer ones pop up at all I just skip what ever the task is that was requiring me to bother with it.

KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Oct 2024 01:24 collapse

i love when websites (twitter is a really bad example) hit me with like 8 captchas, and then if i get my username/password wrong i have to do another 8. It’s just so obviously gaming for training data on shit lmao.

SynopsisTantilize@lemm.ee on 01 Oct 2024 09:48 collapse

What is it actually training? Google owns captcha right?

KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Oct 2024 03:48 collapse

i have no clue, but i would assume it’s native to twitter if they’re pushing it that hard, either that or someone is paying a lot of money for that captcha access lol.

madjo@feddit.nl on 29 Sep 2024 06:57 next collapse

Meanwhile I sometimes fail those. I have been locked out of applications because I missed a square of a bus, or perhaps because I like to be efficient in my mouse cursor movements. I ducking hate CAPTCHAs.

Draconic_NEO@lemmy.world on 29 Sep 2024 13:37 collapse

CAPTCHA doesn’t stop bots, and let us be honest, it never really did. It frustrated the hell out of people though, and caused people to waste time doing these challenges. Meanwhile even before AI bad actors and bots could get past it simply by using captcha solver services run by exploited humans solving captchas for the service.

It’s a display of security theater meant to make normies feel safe but in reality doesn’t stop most bad actors.