And you know, far more dense- which is the core of what makes it effective
And you know, far more dense- which is the core of what makes it effective
They embed for a reason… And the captchas wouldn’t exist if they weren’t embedded anywhere
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.
That’s why companies like Oxylabs exist
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.
Just means they’ll get harder, but maybe not for people, just needs to be harder for a computer
Depends on the case, sometimes its unavoidable.
Anybody else would have been rendered penniless within a year, tops.
Nobody else has ever been ordered to pay that much, much less in a suit for speech. Wrongful death lawsuits are awarded less than this.
Other people see the signs than the drivers, a lot of them I think are for kids to nag their parents
No that’s more importantly because these are dogs not pandas
I’d say a big part of it is that drivers already filter out billboards, but those info signs often have important information on them that drivers are expected to read
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If the senate is abolished, states that joined on the basis of the senate should secede
I don’t think thought property laws help Nestle at all.
How is Nestle a monopoly?
Well it is true, many drug addicts are dependent on prescription pain killers. Which other people will intentionally get prescribed so they can sell. Y’know, the whole opioid crisis thing.
I think because I was a young male basically was her basis
Intellectual property law is a form of regulation
Like Mozilla, the parent company is not-for-profit with for-profit subsidiaries
I had an ear infection, the doctor thought I was lying for pain killers(she said people my age shouldn’t get ear infections, and I could’ve just used a hairdryer), I told her no the pain is fine I just want antibiotics so it doesn’t get worse. She then decided to prescribe codeine and oral antiobiotics but not ear drops.
When I went to the pharmacist they filled the codeine prescription even though I didn’t want it.
Yes like I said, the challenges were picked to be useful. But some form of challenge would’ve been chosen regardless.