I did the thing with the captcha
figured out which one is for training and which one is to actually let you in, told (((google))) a random shadow was a fire hydrant
I'm too good
figured out which one is for training and which one is to actually let you in, told (((google))) a random shadow was a fire hydrant
I'm too good
@threalist @d0c40r0 Google uses its captchas to build data pools for AI training
Those image based captchas where you have to click squares where objects are and you get two in a row, one of them is an actual captcha that lets you into the site and the other is them using you to train their AIs β they use what you click to identify objects their systems canβt
@nierenstein
I assumed that captcha was being used to train image models.
I didn't realize you could feed it incorrect information.
I figured they were smarter than this, and assumed that some of the answers were true/false and those that were not they would take a confidence level of 9/10 people saying it was a "fire hydrant" would then be used to feed back into the model.
I assumed that captcha was being used to train image models.
I didn't realize you could feed it incorrect information.
I figured they were smarter than this, and assumed that some of the answers were true/false and those that were not they would take a confidence level of 9/10 people saying it was a "fire hydrant" would then be used to feed back into the model.
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