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The idea is that a computer program such as a bot will be unable to interpret the distorted letters, while a human being, who is used to seeing and interpreting letters in all kinds of contexts – different fonts, different handwritings, etc. – will usually be able to identify them.
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The “I'm not a robot” checkbox is a CAPTCHA, or a “Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart.” Essentially any type of test, whether it's selecting the image with stoplights or typing out a word that's blurry, is a CAPTCHA, which is used to stop bots.
Bloomberg's version of ChatGPT has arrived. On Friday, Bloomberg announced that it had launched a large-scale artificial intelligence model that has been trained on financial data to improve preexisting natural language processing tasks, such as sentiment analysis and news classification.
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The question is there to filter out the automated programs used by hackers. The “I am not a robot” program (I think by Google reCaptcha) can often detect automated program attacks by how they interact with this question.
Completing a captcha is the best way to prove you are not a robot. It requires you to perform tasks difficult for automated programs. Some websites use more advanced methods like biometric authentication or two-factor authentication, while others may track your behavior to verify your identity.
The click isn't the test; the test comes before the click, like how your mouse moves toward that box. Google tracks that kind of thing. The cursor, controlled by a robot, moves in a suspiciously straight line at a constant speed, whereas your mouse movements are more human-like.
A 2020 episode of QI gave a rather surprising explanation of what ticking 'I am not a robot' on a website really does. They said that it gives a website permission to look at your actions and history on your device to decide if you are human.
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