I am starting to suspect that the sites actually know that I'm not a robot, and just want to me to train their self-driving cars for free.
@jamesthomson No way! I think you’re on the trail of something big!
@jamesthomson Click all the wrong boxes
@jamesthomson Starting?!?
@fabienmarry It was a joke!
@jamesthomson How many times do I need to fail the "R U A BOT" tests to get Teslas off the road?
Asking for me, so I can get Teslas off the road.
@jamesthomson Many people are saying this.
@jamesthomson
Undoubtedly they require both.
If they can package and sell something they will package and sell it. The ‘are you a robot’ test is undoubtedly a mass source of AI training.
With that motivation, they are incentivised to be extremely “secure” about knowing you are not a robot.
I cannot see Tech Bro’s not doing this.
@jamesthomson it’s also punishment for having privacy conscious cookie settings
@jamesthomson There's 2 popular subreddits at the moment; explain the joke and find the sniper.
I'm convinced they're also being used to train AI
@jamesthomson Yes, I’ve recently changed my own policy on this - I’m finished with them. Once you go through more than two when you know you’ve gotten them all correct, it’s time to pull the plug.
@jamesthomson For a while I reported scam YouTube ads
Then I started seeing more of them than before. Stopped reporting them and now see 'normal' ads for things I don't want rather than ads for scams.
You know the scam type
"Student discovered a way to heat your home that the heating industry don't want you to know about. They tried to buy it from hm but he wants to do right so is making it available for everyone.... "
Quick search find it's $20 off AliExpress sold for $60 from the ad.
@jamesthomson conversely, I’m starting to think I might be a robot