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This is the bizarre case of the disappearing captcha

AI By Gavin Wallace03/11/20253 Mins Read
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Browse Now The web will be around in 2025. encounter captchas anymore. No slanted texts to be read. There is no image grid to be identified.

It is always a surreal experience when asked to do a task that will deter bots. Recently, a colleague told me about a test where he was shown images of ducks and dogs wearing various hats. From bowler caps to French brimmed hats. The security The questions rudely ignored the animal hats and asked them to choose the pictures that featured animals on four legs.

Some puzzles cater to a specific audience. As an example, Sniffies’ captcha, which is a gay dating site, requires users to slide a jockstrap over their shoulders. smartphone Screen to search for the matching underwear pair

Where have you all been? captchas gone? What are these few problems? damn weird? In order to understand how these issues are changing, and what the future may hold for them, I spoke with experts in cybersecurity.

The Frustration of Humans and Bots

“When the captcha was first invented, the idea was that this was literally a task a computer could not do,” Reid Tatoris leads Cloudflare’s application security detection group. The term captcha—Completely Automatic Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart—was coined by researchers in 2000 and presented as a way to protect websites from malicious, nonhuman users.

Most users were shown a test online that contained strange characters. They would be a combination of warped numbers and letters you needed to copy into a field. Humans could see the characters, although computers couldn’t.

PayPal, for example, is a financial company. email Yahoo, for example, used it to combat automated bots. Many websites finally added audio recordings of the correct answers after being pressured by Blind or low-vision advocacy organizations, who were in fact humans but had difficulty completing a visual-based challenge.

Wouldn’t it be better if the challenge generated useful information, instead of just being a way to weed out robots? This was the core concept behind reCaptcha’s release in 2007. With reCaptcha users could identify words which machine learning algorithms at that time were unable to read. The process of digitizing print material into online forms was accelerated. Google quickly bought the tech, which was crucial to its digitization efforts.

As machine learning capabilities improved—and they learned to read funky text—online security checkpoints adapted to be more difficult for malicious bots to circumvent. Next, reCaptcha included grids with images that asked users to pick specific choices. For example, photos of motorcyclists. Google collected data from this challenge and used it to improve its search results. improve its online maps.

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