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    1. Dave Lee‏Verified account @DaveLeeBBC Jan 3
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      We’re all gig workershttps://twitter.com/brianroemmele/status/1212905881836253185 …

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      Brian Roemmele @BrianRoemmele
      History will record that ReCAPTCHA is the largest program of free labor thus far recorded accessing the work product of millions of people ~47 seconds at a time. It is astonishing how this came about and how it appears to serve multiple purposes. ReCAPTCHA is free labor. https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1212904046542983169 … pic.twitter.com/p6bea2nGu8
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    2. Kevin Beaumont‏Verified account @GossiTheDog Jan 3
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      I think that’s wrong - ReCAPTCHA is used to confirm a human can identify something which it already knows the value of.

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    3. Dave Lee‏Verified account @DaveLeeBBC Jan 3
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      Not quite. It typically asks you two things ... if you get the first right it trusts you, and the second is something it hasn’t captured yet. (I’m simplifying but that’s basically it, @BrianRoemmele ?)

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    4. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele Jan 3
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      Replying to @DaveLeeBBC @GossiTheDog

      Dave, thanks for asking. ReCAPTCHA is confirming elements that it does not have high threshold of certainty. Thus through the crowd it achieves higher certainty. This is the fundamental purpose of the system, to train AI.

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    5. Kevin Beaumont‏Verified account @GossiTheDog Jan 3
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      Replying to @BrianRoemmele @DaveLeeBBC

      Is there any evidence of that?

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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele Jan 3
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      Kevin, thanks for asking. What part? Empirically it is clear Google is training AI for road side and sign recognition. Those new none text images make this abundantly clear. Thus the question is if this is not the case then why house number, stop light, fire hydrants images?

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        2. Kevin Beaumont‏Verified account @GossiTheDog Jan 3
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          That’s to combat malware, which was written to register numbers and letters to bypass Captcha. ReCAPTCHA had harder queries added. This was subject to said lawsuit in 2015, it was thrown out due to no evidence being presented.

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        3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele Jan 3
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          Kevin, Google has admitted the company was acquired to help with book OCR. OCR is now solved. The AI learning issue is for self driving cars. Now did it help some form spamming, it did but Google also got a massive return. The case was dismissed because of the click to agree-only

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