Its harder and harder to post on Sup Forums since every time I go to post I have to solve captchas like this, sometimes multiple captchas. Fuck training neural networks for free in my spare time, just so google or whoever can put truckers out of a job with self driving vehicles.
Anyone else getting sick of shit shit? I'm not gonna put up with it much longer.
Lucas Peterson
do you have to do it with the Sup Forums pass?
Kayden Richardson
>tfw had to sit though a presentation about machine learning and self driving cars and this kind of stuff at work and everybody was wondering how they were building this AI and I had to bite my tongue
Nathan Phillips
im with ya OP
fuck these greedy jewgle captchas fuck mook fuck jewt FUCK YOU
CUT YOURSELF ON MY EDGE C U C K S
FUCK Y OUR WORD FILTERS CODS UR FISH FAGGOTS
Josiah Rivera
Not sure, I totally forgot about Sup Forums pass desu
Dylan Peterson
>not using legacy captcha >to fucking retarded to click settings >not being part of operation renigger
Liam Robinson
nigger that's the main reason to buy a fuckin' pass >being this dumb
Easton Lee
Are you retarded? Legacy captcha is all house numbers and street signs. Its the same fucking thing, idiot
Matthew Kelly
>being this new Ftfy
Luis Reed
Its not a big deal to solve captchas to confirm you're human, its that they are jewing you with it to train their neural networks
Adam Martinez
What did they mean by this?
Juan Martin
i purposely answer them wrong, but right enough to fool detection
Anthony Barnes
Or this?
Juan Thomas
do you pay for Sup Forums?
didn't think so faggot
Kayden Baker
2ch fucked up and leaked all the personal info of the people who had bought passes, and guess who now runs this site?
Ethan Bell
Tell us nip poster!
Angel Bailey
It's asking you to do basic identification of objects and so google's machine can build an algorithm to guess what objects look like. It would take decades for full-time workers to do all this, but Sup Forums's millions of users are building a free AI for google
Well not so much free because surely japmoot is getting something out of it. Moot got a job with google after all
Jace Allen
everybody knows man
Gavin Perry
I agree.
And I have to say it, I'm telling the truth -
The internet is the best in the book of revelations.
What you're talking about is a good example of being forced to worship the beast.
To worship is to serve.
Jonathan Gonzalez
You only need to fill them out when you' re acting like a bot. So stop acting like a bot.
Chase Perry
You're not training anything - they already know the answers, or else how would they know you got it right?
I don't know what they're doing. But I'd think if it was training they'd want a wider range of stuff than endless repetition of the same storefronts, palm trees, wheels, whatever.
Charles Bennett
It appears to be mostly concerned with self-driving car stuff, and some google maps related stuff, like identifying house numbers and street names and businesses from images off of google street view. not sure why theyre interested in the store fronts lately.
Bentley Gray
I think this calls for a quick rundown.
Lucas Bell
google maps also catalogues businesses and things, and the self-driving car will want to have this recognition capability because people are usually driving from their house to a store
Connor Thompson
They dont know that you got it right, they only have a general idea of whats right and whats isnt. Thats why the images are broken up into those big boxes. Hence why that other poster said he was able to subtly give wrong answers
You are 100% creating training data for them, otherwise the point of captcha would be lost since you could beat the captcha using google cloud's machine learning tools
Henry Peterson
It could be explained with a single phonecall
William Smith
Would that phone call, dare I say, save the world?
Grayson Perez
My theory is this:
I interviewed at Uber to work on a large scale analytics system for them. They are also participating in the self driving vehicle research. One of the things they are most interested in isnt long haul trucking, but being able to have self driving local delivery vehicles that can do pickups and drop offs at businesses in cities. I imagine recognizing store fronts will help them figure out where loading docks and ramps are and shit, and exactly what the businesses are.
Carson Evans
Right answers are based off what most human users select as their answer.
Then your answer, and every other humans answers, are compiled into large data sets.
These data sets will be used for one of two purposes: training or testing.
The training set is given to the neural net to give them images and answers to "learn" from.
The testing set is used to see how well the AI was able to learn. The testing set is unique from the training set, so the AI has not seen any of the test cases before. The AI's ability to use the training set to generate correct answers for the test set determine how well it performs.
Gavin Morris
>or else how would they know you got it right? Image gets sliced and presented to fist person and he selects the answer and always gets ok. Graph of the answer is drawn. Second person selects and if it is the same as the first he gets ok if not he gets another to do. His "incorrect" graph of the answer is drawn. Third person gets the image and selects the same as the second person. Now the graph of correct, changes to the majority one. and the first persons answer is labeled wrong.
Eventually after a few thousand different people answer you can with 99% accuracy say what is the true correct answer. Scary shit.
Gabriel Perez
OP, buy a pass and stop whining like a bitch slapped crack whore.
Aiden Young
You think the planned drone delivery system could be tied to it as well?
Evan Reed
kek
Blake Bell
Yes, give up your hard earned shekels too post on an anonymous image board goy! >Anonymous unless you namefag
Kevin Flores
*to
Justin Smith
The one amazon is doing? Im not sure I dont know much about that program and I dont know much about amazon. My impression of that was that it was aobut delivery of consumer goods. I really think uber is trying to corner logistics at large in the US though. I think they could give a fuck about moving people around (they still arent even profitable in that regard), I think that was just seed money so they could be in a position to be the company that moves everything in the US (and even internationally) once self driving car technology is fully realized
David Cox
Then leave you retard , you only have two options it seems .
Jordan Ramirez
Yes the Amazon one. That's pretty interesting about Uber, really activates the almonds.
Bentley Johnson
I'm not OP, I could give a shit less about captchcas.
Julian Scott
Leaving would be smart compared to working for free, dick head
Parker Harris
>not getting legacy captcha and playing the nigger game
Ethan Fisher
Okay . Cya . Smart guy .
Christian Cooper
suck me
Gavin Ramirez
Yeah, I thought of that later. I wonder what they care about 'wheels', 'tea cups' and 'auditoriums' for? Probably any number of internal projects, I guess.
Jaxson James
It's for AI purposes , maybe they'll get rid of website designers eventually too . They have AI writing books, one can only guess .
Joseph Garcia
>being a poor non-pass scum
Landon Davis
Wheels makes sense to detect the position of other vehicles on the road for self driving cars, probably the most recognizable feature of a car. Not sure about the others, havent seen auditoriums yet.
Asher Scott
It's a lot better than the new shit. You can usually solve the street names, the new shit even if you click all the street numbers it fucking denies you. It also gives you like 5 of them to click that just keep fading in after you select them and then it fucking denies you
Nothing to do with that; we fill in captchas so bot networks can spam on forums that have captchas; the captchas we solve are FROM those sites.
Matthew Wright
Oh shit What if the captchas we are solving on Sup Forums are allowing bot networks to spam Sup Forums?
Joshua Ramirez
What if you are a bot?
Logan Butler
>You're not training anything - they already know the answers, or else how would they know you got it right? Wrong: Up until a few weeks ago you could click half of the correct area or less and the other half completely unrelated and it would work. Months before that you didn't need to target the area at all on the second attempt as long as you picked four of the squares. I used to do it just to fuck with them.
You can still get away with fucking with it for example I just had a street sing only taking up one square on the second go but I also highlighted three squares accross the whole picture and it accepted it.
Christian Harris
>probably the most recognizable feature of a car. AI would need to always focus on surrounding vehicles and receive first line of information on what those cars are doing/going to do?
Owen Miller
dude I had to solve 3 in a fucking row before posting
Owen Allen
>Its harder and harder to post on Sup Forums
cry me a river fag
Noah Russell
It's getting bad
ps. I just deliberately pick the wrong squares and it worked.
Andrew Anderson
Why not redpill them
Angel Nelson
It only bothers me when I solve it but it doesn't accept it until I have to keep clicking house numbers until no more come up. Whatever products Google makes with this free AI training better be free for consumers.
Nolan Phillips
I'm glad you made this thread.
I don't wish to come across as a nut but I'd like you all to think that it's possible that what we share is indeed monitored and actively controlled by the use of captcha.
If you write something they don't want you to know, then you have to write the captcha 10 times and hopefully give up.
Asian moot seems to lament that he failed the community...
Jayden King
T isn't close to the s on a keyboard fag
Juan Watson
SOMEONE WASN'T AROUND FOR OPERATION RENIGGER
I FUCKING HATE THIS ELECTION FOR BRINGING IN TONS AND TONS OF NEWFAGS REEEEEEEEEEEEE
Nolan Moore
Google is an enemy of hate speech.
Why wouldn't they use their power for "good" by use the conditioning "trouble users" to have to work harder to post.
Over time this would condition the user to post less, and the users they like to post more. It's a really simple program.
I ask again: why wouldn't they do it?
>Only do Good
Nolan Morris
Censuring opinions of people is cancerous corporatism.
Camden Gutierrez
I imagine? What are you asking exactly
Tyler Hill
>not using legacy CAPTCHA and writing bigger instead of the second word
Adrian Brown
mfw i didnt realise what these were, just thought they were new forms of captcha. but i think youre right lmao
Austin Long
> being this basic
One of them they know the answer. One of them they don't know the answer.
You're training an AI whether you like it or not.
William Morgan
What really triggers me is the ones that fade.
Luis Bailey
ye but u can write NIGGER on the second word usually so it wont be accurate
Elijah Reed
>He doesn't have a Fortune pass
Literal children
Brody Morris
>servers are free >domains are free >electricity is free Are you some kind of communist?