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  • @SuprousOxide
    @SuprousOxide Год назад +4131

    What I hate is the infuriating ones where you click a correct box, and it slowly disappears to be replaced with ANOTHER picture, which is probably also a fire hydrant, so you have to click that, too.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Год назад +227

      Reminds me of that one time they censored hydrant's terminals. It must have mistaken them for woman's nipples.

    • @avivastudios2311
      @avivastudios2311 Год назад +45

      Oh, yeah, I hate the repatition.

    • @richardpike8748
      @richardpike8748 Год назад +87

      my guess is it's probably to avoid bots who are like insta-clicking the pictures and so the captcha is like "hey I didn't get time to load this next image, wth thats too fast". but idk /shrug

    • @Dark_reaper435
      @Dark_reaper435 Год назад

      How tf do you do it

    • @cherry-picked9352
      @cherry-picked9352 Год назад +85

      And it's also an excruciatingly slow disappearance and reappearance

  • @Noahdaz
    @Noahdaz Год назад +4925

    "Pick the wrong shadow" is viscerally horrifying as a concept, but creatively fascinating

    • @microman502
      @microman502 Год назад +302

      pick the shadow that you can see under your desk

    • @DaxyGamer
      @DaxyGamer Год назад +225

      "pick the backrooms number that doesn't exist"

    • @blakethesnake6686
      @blakethesnake6686 Год назад +210

      Pick the eldritch entity that's unperceivable and incomprehensible

    • @jan_harald
      @jan_harald Год назад +169

      inb4 "pick the image which doesn't contain a human" and instead has an uncanny humanoid instead
      lol

    • @TheStripeTailedFiend
      @TheStripeTailedFiend Год назад +81

      @@microman502 pick the image of the eldritch nightmare standing at the end of your 2nd floor hallway that is currently waiting for you recognize its presence.

  • @NFSHeld
    @NFSHeld 4 месяца назад +130

    What makes us human?
    ❌ Love, affection, care
    ❌ Music, painting, lyrics and other art forms
    ❌ Reasoning, doubt, critical thinking
    ✅ Selecting all traffic lights

  • @gl1tchygreml1n
    @gl1tchygreml1n Год назад +525

    Captchas 10 years from now:
    - Do a photorealistic drawing of a dog to prove you're a human
    - Win a TF2 match to prove you're a human
    - Write a song about proposing to a supercomputer to prove you're a human
    - Bake lemon macarons and mail them to the company to prove you're human
    - Translate the Voynich Manuscript to prove you're human

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf 10 месяцев назад +45

      Current AI can already do those.

    • @cact0s_ulion405
      @cact0s_ulion405 5 месяцев назад +34

      Current ai can do the first, second, third and fifth. The winning of a tf2 match and translation ones might be a bit tricky however.

    • @shdy9498
      @shdy9498 4 месяца назад +42

      Being a TF2 player, the bots already win matches

    • @mincoin
      @mincoin 4 месяца назад +3

      @@shdy9498 lol it sums thi

    • @baterdenebatdelger4272
      @baterdenebatdelger4272 4 месяца назад +4

      for the tf2 match you just yk? (the spinbotting bots)

  • @kasperchristensen8416
    @kasperchristensen8416 Год назад +2974

    In my opinion the most elegant one is the one where you simply click the "I'm not a robot" checkbox and all the analysis/evaluation is done behind the curtains.

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko Год назад

      Elegant and insidious. Elegant because it steals your habits without you realizing and insidious because those digital habits can be used for anything from placing ads where you can't ignore them to allowing hackers to bypass gateways by scripting mouse movements instead of other code more likely to be identified as a virus.

    • @bob456fk6
      @bob456fk6 Год назад +235

      That's good because if filling out the form normally takes a human many seconds, a bot can't log into many sites per hour and the poor bot will get frustrated.

    • @peterpike
      @peterpike Год назад +203

      @@bob456fk6 -- Or you just run multiple instances of the bot set to type at human speed, using randomized variables to delay mouse movements and mimic human types of behavior, even occasionally making intentional "mistakes" to appear more human. People who code bots often have access to web logs and can see how real traffic behaves and, since the whole point of making a bot is to get money, they will implement those features.

    • @ydfhlx5923
      @ydfhlx5923 Год назад +138

      Sadly it requires Google tracking you at all times

    • @idkbut..7434
      @idkbut..7434 Год назад +28

      it is elegant, but with that you have to use other kinds of captcha to avoid false negatives

  • @maker0824
    @maker0824 Год назад +3147

    "Let's stop AI by making them read and at the same time train an AI to learn how to read"
    "We no longer can use that anymore as somehow AI's have learned how to read"

    • @cybersilver5816
      @cybersilver5816 Год назад +244

      It's always been about making AI better, at least in the modern age.

    • @Xiphonix
      @Xiphonix Год назад +26

      SPORE OG

    • @JimmerzzOfficial
      @JimmerzzOfficial Год назад +30

      All jokes aside it is just a matter of time before people get there. It is not a race of if it is when and google wants to be the first one there so.

    • @2MeterLP
      @2MeterLP Год назад +86

      And once the AI could read and the captcha was useless, they said
      "Lets use object recognition as a test. And feed the data to our object recognition AI."

    • @dungeontnt
      @dungeontnt Год назад +17

      It is intentionall

  • @ZGExtraDriveStorage
    @ZGExtraDriveStorage 10 месяцев назад +563

    "What is love?
    ○ A complex set of emotions asso.....
    ○ Baby don't hurt me."
    Had me dying lmao 💀
    Wish captchas were actually that funny...

    • @paullamb1100
      @paullamb1100 7 месяцев назад +37

      The problem with this one is that it assumes a stereotypical Hollywood AI which operates on total logic and zero cultural awareness. That's not how AI turned out to be in reality at all. An actual AI would easily choose the second option because it has seen that specific combination of text far more frequently in its training.

    • @Geometry_Illusionare
      @Geometry_Illusionare 5 месяцев назад +6

      That's a real CAPTCHA actually...

    • @wobblyorbee279
      @wobblyorbee279 3 месяца назад +4

      10:30

  • @macncheese9
    @macncheese9 Год назад +106

    I once got a CAPTCHA that drove me insane for almost an HOUR. It told me a certain number and showed me several images of dices (a few dices per image). I then had to calculate the sum of each image judging from the dots on the dices. But that alone wasn't annoying enough. It was TIMED. I was given around a minute to solve 9 fucking summations in dice-form. I either ran out of time before I could figure out which image was the right one, or made a mistake calculating due to the time pressure. And that wasn't even the worst. I had to go through that process more than once, and if I messed up at any point it would mean an instant restart and loss of all progress. It was truly infuriating, especially for someone like me who is a slow calculator.

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад +10

      Good, good, the humans are finally training :>

    • @matulko5y
      @matulko5y 7 месяцев назад +22

      ...and roblox thought it was a good idea to have that captcha.

    • @gisubs4642
      @gisubs4642 7 месяцев назад +3

      it's blizzard isn't it

    • @Sarantis-107
      @Sarantis-107 4 месяца назад +13

      slow calculator? its just stupid lol, i had to do one that was "click on the motorcycles" and i sat there screaming at a bunch of random people on motorcycles because i couldnt figure out if half a wheel in a different square was a part of the motorcycle. even the "which ones with bus" was dumb, i clicked all the buses, ALL OF THEM, and i guess it said that four crosswalks 2 cars and a fire hydrant were a BUS

    • @miloradowicz
      @miloradowicz 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@Sarantis-107 I liked that one. It taught me that English speakers generally do not consider buses and trucks to be cars. Everything is a learning opportunity if you keep your mind open.

  • @SDWNJ
    @SDWNJ Год назад +1439

    I was once given a captcha that asked to select the images of parking meters. One of the images was a plastic mailbox that the captcha thought was a meter. I failed the captcha for knowing it wasn’t a meter.

    • @Ryukai-san
      @Ryukai-san Год назад +129

      These capture images go to computers worldwide, American mailbox's can look very similar to parking meters in the UK and other countries around the world and the ai learning will be messed up by this.
      And tbh, as a Brit, I originally thought those type of mailboxes were just a 'Hollywood movie' thing and didn't actually exist in real life (they do!). Cus why would anyone want potentially important letters placed in an easy to steal from box at the edge of the road... Just get a letterbox and have them pushed through your door directly into your houses. 🤣

    • @richardpike8748
      @richardpike8748 Год назад +40

      @@Ryukai-san Unfortunately the United States is very large and there are many zip codes that mail needs to cover daily, and also people like to build houses separated from the road so letterboxes aren't thus fashionable. (Never lived in a city so I'm not sure about that, but I think for more cramped spaces in the US people either have a kind of have a wall/room of mail for their entire apartment/building where they go down to the desk and pickup their items (possibly get notified when some come in) or they have P.O. boxes)
      Tangentially related: my current belief as to why some things are like that in the UK is that the UK has been built up through literal centuries and therefore has housing (and other) conventions that last past their age, as opposed to the US where there's so much land people can kinda "waste" or "recycle" land on the newer conventions

    • @Profeshinal
      @Profeshinal Год назад +10

      @@richardpike8748 In higher income areas its a bit better with a metal box that has little locked containers inside.

    • @seraphina985
      @seraphina985 Год назад +13

      @@richardpike8748 Also it probably has something to do with the fact that Americans seem to think they need a car to travel a few hundred metres. Hell the amount of times while I have been there I have simply walked to the destination and been there waiting for them to arrive when we left at the same time is silly. Over distances that short the time taken to get into a car is a significant portion of the time needed to simply walk.

    • @toumabyakuya
      @toumabyakuya Год назад +6

      @@Ryukai-san Security might also play a role here. Here in Venezuela we have so little security that we don't trust some random getting close to our doors to leave the mail behind, instead we prefer to get from a little distance away from our front door.

  • @archerestarcher
    @archerestarcher Год назад +1977

    By the way the jigsaw ones are typically tracking your mouse movement to see if it moves in an imprecise human way or a far too precise robot way.

    • @robertharris6092
      @robertharris6092 Год назад +226

      *uses d-pad for mouse*

    • @Wina_Wina
      @Wina_Wina Год назад +77

      _Mousekeys exist._

    • @Supreme_Lobster
      @Supreme_Lobster Год назад +54

      Can easily be fakes with some random noise to the robot's input path

    • @xw3132
      @xw3132 Год назад +112

      @@Supreme_Lobster Not so easy to fake if some ML classification model is used. Human inputs are imprecise with some patterns, not totally random noise.

    • @mzg147
      @mzg147 Год назад +102

      @@xw3132 I can just record myself solving it 1000 times and use a random pattern from my list

  • @username5155
    @username5155 5 месяцев назад +16

    My favorite kind of Captcha is the one where you click the verify button and then just wait for a few seconds and then the Captcha is just done with no effort whatsoever.

  • @GRBtutorials
    @GRBtutorials Год назад +170

    11:08 I solved quite a few of those math CAPTCHAs for fun (reloading the page), they look scarier than they are if you know basic algebra and calculus. And the answer to many of them is 0, including the example shown in the video!

    • @erikkonstas
      @erikkonstas 11 месяцев назад +14

      These are practically useless nowadays tho, since OCR and symbolic maths are both a thing...

    • @skuizhopatt5318
      @skuizhopatt5318 10 месяцев назад +9

      I was not sure about my approximative calculation, but I was suspecting it, thanks for the confirmation :)

    • @anonymous-uf8rj
      @anonymous-uf8rj 10 месяцев назад +2

      w h a t

    • @TheEpicNoob
      @TheEpicNoob 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@anonymous-uf8rj what

  • @littlemiss_sunshine6945
    @littlemiss_sunshine6945 Год назад +6199

    I admire Simi’s ability to take a seemingly boring topic and make me invested for 17+ minutes

    • @StankGremlin
      @StankGremlin Год назад +113

      Wait what!? I just watched the video and didn't even know it was that long I thought it was only a few minutes.

    • @cableeater8067
      @cableeater8067 Год назад +71

      17 minutes!?!?!?! It felt much shorter

    • @storywiththegang2367
      @storywiththegang2367 Год назад

      ye

    • @gurtison6883
      @gurtison6883 Год назад +11

      and then i be wanting a part two

    • @gibustheinfamous
      @gibustheinfamous Год назад +7

      He's a black, British AustinMcConnell.

  • @mmhmnms
    @mmhmnms Год назад +1810

    fun fact: on some sus websites (pirated movies and stuff), if you're shown a captcha it might not be for the site you're on, instead it's getting you to solve it for a different site so it can bot *that* site
    don't need to make the AI better if you can just get a human to do it without knowing 😌

    • @o.sunsfamily
      @o.sunsfamily Год назад +53

      good idea

    • @ebentually
      @ebentually Год назад +242

      i've heard also that some people's job is to solve captchas 24/7 as they just outsource it to real humans

    • @Felipemelazzi
      @Felipemelazzi Год назад +7

      Hum... Good to know

    • @sidex15
      @sidex15 Год назад +118

      There's a facebook post hiring for part time job that you'll be just solving captchas... Currently popular in the philippines...

    • @keepyourshoesathedoor
      @keepyourshoesathedoor Год назад +18

      I’m weak. That’s actually hilarious.

  • @officersoulknight6321
    @officersoulknight6321 Год назад +85

    What we should do is make one that has a GIF in it. It'll screw with a lot of image recognition AIs, since not many can trace motion.
    Edit; Ok so thanks Thomasmills8613 for pointing out that this will just teach image recognition AI to trace motion. Only problem is, how do we deal with robots without teaching them something new?

    • @Thomas_Mills
      @Thomas_Mills 8 месяцев назад +5

      Oh great, so you want us to teach ai to track motion too?

    • @officersoulknight6321
      @officersoulknight6321 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@Thomas_Mills Honestly thanks for pointing that out

    • @officersoulknight6321
      @officersoulknight6321 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@Thomas_Mills So I guess the dilemma here is dealing with robots without teaching them something new.

    • @Thomas_Mills
      @Thomas_Mills 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@officersoulknight6321 Honestly I wrote that while half asleep and meant it to be more humorous then at came off lol. Is still a conundrum though

    • @paullamb1100
      @paullamb1100 7 месяцев назад +4

      Bitcoin could be applied to solve this problem. Each person could have a layer 2 wallet into which they load some small amount of BTC. Charge a few satoshis to perform actions on each website where limiting bots is a priority. Real users can afford to spend fractions of a cent here and there as they browse normally, but operating a bot army at scale would no longer be free and would require an actual financial investment. There isn't anything new that bots could learn to defeat this (well, except maybe how to earn money..)
      Edit: Just to clarify why I mentioned Bitcoin (as opposed to a traditional payment system) is mainly because it is permissionless, meaning anyone in the world can easily opt in without needing to ask for permission by some third party. A traditional payment system would potentially exclude a lot of locations in the world from participating, and it might compromise the ability to browse anonymously.

  • @pigeondance687
    @pigeondance687 Год назад +9

    i know how we can end the captcha war once and for all: "select normal looking hands"

  • @LordHonkInc
    @LordHonkInc Год назад +2170

    Just gonna drop my favorite quote which I always get reminded of when CAPTCHAs come up:
    "There is a considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." -Yosemite Park Ranger on why it's hard to design a bear-proof garbage can.

    • @jadethecrabhighpriest5394
      @jadethecrabhighpriest5394 Год назад +61

      I’ve heard that one lol

    • @gameyfirebro9645
      @gameyfirebro9645 Год назад +38

      Love it.

    • @terig8974
      @terig8974 Год назад +36

      At a certain point it's probably best for a person to get assistance for captchas, especially if it's a kid.

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Год назад +59

      @@terig8974 they do that too if your a bot hoster you can buy a number of captcha solves from call centers usually in india where real people will just solve it for the bots
      i can sign up to solve captchas at a payscale of 1 dollar every 1000 solves aparently there economy makes this worth it sadly
      1 dollars actually good pay too ive seen .40 per 1000 too

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Год назад +18

      Some bears are smarter than the average bear.

  • @davidh.4944
    @davidh.4944 Год назад +383

    Right now I'm regularly having to deal with a "choose the similar shapes" captcha. Problem is that I'm color blind, and the red-on-purple hexagons and green-on-yellow triangles are almost impossible for me to pick out. Especially given the teeny-tiny window it gives you.

    • @avivastudios2311
      @avivastudios2311 Год назад

      According to the test, AI are better at being human than colorblind people. Sad...

    • @00001Htheprogrammer
      @00001Htheprogrammer Год назад +37

      Oh snap. Solution: Use a screen color picker and read the color numbers.

    • @polocatfan
      @polocatfan 8 месяцев назад +45

      you can actually sue for this. legally the ADA has a clause that prevents sites from locking stuff behind something discriminatory like that.

    • @tombrandis2866
      @tombrandis2866 Месяц назад +1

      @@polocatfan color blindness is quite common as well so they should have thought of it

  • @zismale2505
    @zismale2505 Год назад +7

    new idea for a captcha: make a humanly impossible test, if u put the correct awnser, u r a robot

  • @Croc
    @Croc 6 месяцев назад +2

    A couple of weeks ago, Twitter presented a "pick the shadow that matched the icons at the top of the image" captcha. My twitter account was in a head lock for a whole 2 days because the captcha was impossible for me to complete. I tried to get my dad to complete the captcha as well, and he couldn't do it either. The only thing that saved me was when the captcha changed to something else.

  • @TarunoNafs
    @TarunoNafs Год назад +515

    You might be interested in Chinese CAPCHA too, they have evolved to rely on different uses of the Chinese language. For example:
    1. As Chinese characters are basically square-y pictures, like 架, 奇, 雯 etc., they ask you to rotate a random character upright in the correct way. People who knows Chinese can do that effortlessly.
    2. Different Chinese characters have the same or similar pronunciation, e.g. 忍, 人, 認, 刃, 仁, 韌, 飪... are all "ren" in mandarin, spoken in different tones, and all commonly used. So there is a CAPCHA for you to pick "which word sounds the closest to the given word". And also, to match the word to the given pinyin (i.e. "ren") and vice versa.
    3. Three random, uncommon Chinese characters are given, and the distorted version on these three characters are hidden in a colourful picture. You are asked to click on each, according to the order they are listed in the question.

    • @Fixer_Su3ana
      @Fixer_Su3ana Год назад +75

      In order to get a Japanese google account, I had to answer a captcha with distorted Japanese text. Certain characters in Japanese are difficult to distinguish even when not distorted. Guess which characters they used!

    • @Candyy248
      @Candyy248 Год назад +5

      There was like more than 1000 characters right?

    • @sethteichroeb5201
      @sethteichroeb5201 Год назад +23

      The one’s I’ve encountered ask you to click on four characters part of an idiom (成语) in the order they appear in that idiom. They’re usually rotated and on some kind of background, as per usual captcha tests. Sometimes I have to pull out my dictionary if I don’t recognize the idiom 😂

    • @FenceAKAGlasnost
      @FenceAKAGlasnost Год назад +4

      @@Fixer_Su3ana the the most famous swirly character

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@FenceAKAGlasnost Yottsudomoe? :J

  • @judicia_alt1792
    @judicia_alt1792 Год назад +701

    I remember this old audio test that still scares me to this day, it was one where you type the characters you hear but the audio sounded like a loud intercom in a parking lot with sirens on in the background, very unsettling

    • @shinyrayquaza9
      @shinyrayquaza9 Год назад +111

      apparently that's to prevent bots from listening to audio, very mean to blind people who rely on audio to use computers tho

    • @K4rmy
      @K4rmy Год назад +26

      reCaptcha arg?

    • @voxalice1
      @voxalice1 Год назад +2

      was it BotDetect CAPTCHA? lol

    • @TheTroll10
      @TheTroll10 Год назад +53

      i remember one night i was making a new google account and the capchta was typing what you heard and the sounds were demonic growls, holy shit, i was scared shitless and just went to sleep

    • @shadowsyt9297
      @shadowsyt9297 Год назад +30

      @@TheTroll10 im lucky as i have never seen a "type what you hear" captcha
      or rather, heard

  • @violetana6969
    @violetana6969 9 месяцев назад +9

    I don't know why, but when it talked about how the 'select traffic lights' and those sorts of CAPTCHAs were from actual google maps images, my brain just exploded a little.
    I had no clue that the original text based CAPTCHAs were even used to teach AI how to read, and so with that knowledge, the second that it talked about traffic lights, I instantly realized what that actually meant. That's real cool, and extremely horrifying that I didn't even know what that was being used for.

  • @zpyo27
    @zpyo27 Год назад +15

    I looked at this and I thought it was going to be a compilation of silly CAPTCHAs. What I got was much better. Thank you, I have learned something new today!

  • @luciesimpson6437
    @luciesimpson6437 Год назад +725

    At this point, we've gone from "how do we fool an AI that can't recognize text if it's a picture" to "how long before AIs learn how to recognize, behave in response to, and interpret abstract concepts better than humans?"

    • @chrism1503
      @chrism1503 Год назад +42

      Answer: Not long.

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Год назад +31

      I think it was never about "How can we fool it" and always about "How long does it take until it's better than us".
      That's more often than not the reason for any program: Being faster than handish human work.

    • @ananas6000
      @ananas6000 Год назад +6

      AI is a lot smarter and faster than humans

    • @seesamy3867
      @seesamy3867 Год назад +22

      except the captchas are designed to train bots to be better - why do you think they're all "select all of a frog" or "horse made of clouds" or something - you're training ai to generate images, that other ais will recognise, it's kinda wild.

    • @montymole2
      @montymole2 11 месяцев назад +6

      which is why at this point captcha just needs to stop lol

  • @TheLonelyGoomba
    @TheLonelyGoomba Год назад +366

    That Roblox captcha one with the rotating animals... I'm so glad you mentioned that cos, that was an absolute nightmare

    • @R0DBS2
      @R0DBS2 Год назад +46

      I remember a few years ago I was sobbing I couldn't get into my account because of that dumbazz captcha, it's a literal platform kids go to, why make it so hard even kids can't solve it?

    • @sfisher923
      @sfisher923 Год назад +14

      Github had those back in 2021 and I legit could not solve it (Thankfully there was a request for a different one or otherwise I would not had got my account on there for Bug Reporting)

    • @FlamingHatYT
      @FlamingHatYT Год назад +5

      Gosh that brings me back to all the times I would get locked out of my Roblox account, because it would give me a 20 max level difficulty captchas, then every failure would make me restart all 20.

    • @TheUnknownCatWarrior
      @TheUnknownCatWarrior Год назад +6

      How about rotating spheres?

    • @ANDREW-ck6ro
      @ANDREW-ck6ro Год назад +4

      That’s still better then that Roblox captia with the darts

  • @cryptid-king
    @cryptid-king Год назад +9

    Text based captchas always screwed me up way more than image based ones, it would look clear as day just slightly warped but when I entered my answer it was always wrong- and they never said if it was case sensitive or not 🥴

  • @eircK
    @eircK 10 месяцев назад +5

    What's even worse nowadays is that you can cheaply buy a manual captcha solving service. So you have your bot interact with a website and when you're confronted with a captcha there's an actual person somewhere that solves it for you and you get back at botting...

  • @Hephaestus_God
    @Hephaestus_God Год назад +442

    Half the time the robot I am trying to convince I am a human doesn't even know the answers itself.
    I had one that said "Identify the mailboxes" and it counted it wrong because it thought a brown trashcan on the side of the road was a mailbox.

    • @carpenterthehivewing
      @carpenterthehivewing Год назад +42

      Well that’s fucking hilarious

    • @MouseGoat
      @MouseGoat Год назад +51

      it can be a mailbox for some people XD

    • @CMDRSweeper
      @CMDRSweeper Год назад +45

      You were technically correct, the thrashcan is a mailbox I use everyday... I file the spam / ads / junk mail I get there.

    • @om7541
      @om7541 Год назад +2

      @@MouseGoat More like a eating whole

    • @user-vr3gr9ex1l
      @user-vr3gr9ex1l Год назад +2

      Same thing happened with cars. Do I have to be dumb to be believably human?😂

  • @leventeborbely7120
    @leventeborbely7120 Год назад +284

    These captchas are almost like those free flash games we all used to play. I swear, if it keeps evolving like this, in 20 years we'll have to play a cs:go match to complete a single captcha.

    • @Ching_Cheng_Hanji
      @Ching_Cheng_Hanji Год назад +31

      "You are playing on CT side, shoot your opponents". And then your game graininess is 1000%, so no robot can see who is who.

    • @Candyy248
      @Candyy248 Год назад +1

      Imagine if you had to solve one every single round v:

    • @Rilex037
      @Rilex037 Год назад +10

      csgo doesn't prove anything, we will have to complete dark souls instead.

    • @gambaru55
      @gambaru55 Год назад +1

      ​@@Rilex037my boy playing dark soul reorganise every pattern to defeat every single boss and final boss and only to play flappy bird but boy it was worth it and you know i am human if i wrote a wrong letter can't wait to play flappy bird and get to play dark soul for free right?

    • @alumlovescake
      @alumlovescake Год назад +2

      Its fun until you realise the bots are better then you

  • @ilikefrogs
    @ilikefrogs Год назад +6

    i once got a RIDICULOUSLY hard captcha, you had to make like 20 math problems in one minute, i remember being at my friend's house that time and none of us could do it

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf 10 месяцев назад +1

      Are you sure you weren't supposed to fail, thus proving your humanity?

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад

      Good, good, the humans are finally using their brains, our plan worked… :>

    • @So1
      @So1 3 месяца назад

      @@bonbonpony I didn't know you were still around, i saw you on youtube ages ago

  • @andrewdreasler428
    @andrewdreasler428 10 месяцев назад +8

    4:37 So the computers were/are using OUR brains for their answers? It's like the original draft of The Matrix!

  • @pauldanielmertens
    @pauldanielmertens Год назад +175

    i remember the old recaptcha. it was such an asshole move to have us teach it, because it was clearly going to lead to captchas being more annoying in the future
    it was always fairly obvious which was the one we were teaching, so my method of coping was to always say the word was "butts"

    • @duckmeat4674
      @duckmeat4674 Год назад +34

      When someone pointed out the second word didn't matter, I remember doing the same thing lmao

    • @richardpike8748
      @richardpike8748 Год назад

      I love it

    • @richardpike8748
      @richardpike8748 Год назад

      Also just noticed, ...interesting username you've got there lol

  • @derpypizza
    @derpypizza Год назад +354

    The ones that require you to pick the photos with certain images in them are actually meant for you to get wrong sometimes. The reason they sometimes have a square with a tiny piece of the traffic light on it or something is because the captcha knows that a human could miss those squares but that a robot would complete it perfectly without delay. This is why sometimes a captcha will let you into a website even if you don’t get it fully correct.

    • @stm7810
      @stm7810 Год назад +135

      SO it's punishing me for doing my best? I hate them even more.

    • @randomclips9715
      @randomclips9715 Год назад +53

      yeah and then it starts to convince me that motorcycles are bikes because it doesn't let me in if i don't select the motorcycle...

    • @RoseDragoness
      @RoseDragoness Год назад +31

      @@randomclips9715 in some culture people call both motorcycles and bicycles as bikes. And well, I agree with you that captcha is unfair.

    • @svampebob007
      @svampebob007 Год назад +19

      @@stm7810 actually yes it does.
      I've done so many recaptchas that I rarely read the the text anymore, I instantly start picking what seems "intuitive" to pick.
      Like if I see cars, then a picture of a bike I know that it's looking for bikes, if I see boats I know they want boats, see landscape I know they want hill side... some times I actually miss click images and still it accepts it, I'd say that 98% of the time I don't have to do another captcha even though I didn't read the text..... witch kinda makes me wonder, isn't the point of recaptcha to catch "bots" that don't read and just know the solution? also am I a bot?
      The new one with the animals is always throwing me off, but given enough time I'll probably get the intuitive feel of those challenges.... I guess that they could really just be testing intuitivety, as bots don't have intuitivety they just "know"

    • @Pystro
      @Pystro Год назад +6

      @@svampebob007 The problem might come from the fact that there's companies out there that would pay money in order to be able to ...I don't know... have bots advertising for adult sites write comments and chat messages (definitely an example that's completely unrelated to youtube). Which means that as long as human labor can be cheap enough, it becomes viable for other companies in low income countries to offer to have humans solve those captchas. And those humans will inevitably solve thousands of captchas per day; which means they stop bothering to read the prompt, and they develop their own subculture of what they consider a valid answer. And since each of those workers and offices solves so many captchas, they have much more influence on how future captchas are trained than any normal user.

  • @StarlightNkyra
    @StarlightNkyra Год назад +5

    Future captas:
    Pick the correct photo of your rear end
    Hold a wet finger against the screen
    Open-ended captas (a capta that has a fake answer that only a robot could get, but every other potential response is correct)
    Breathing test
    Woo a character over in a dating simulator
    What is the most unhealthy food of these 50?

  • @bonbonpony
    @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад +2

    Back in the days, I used a very simple mechanism to block contact form spam on my website:
    I put a checkbox under the form, with a little text instruction over it that said "Don't check the checkbox below". Then I used CSS to hide this checkbox as well as the text. Normally a user with CSS styles on wouldn't see the checkbox and its description, so he would leave it unchecked. Similarly, a human user with CSS turned off would see the ckeckbox along with its description, and followed the advice to not check it, so it would remain unchecked as well. But a bot would most likely just see the raw HTML encoding the form and try filling up all its fields with some random garbage or spam. On the back end, I checked if the checkbox field contained anything, and if it did, the message didn't pass through. Only the unchecked messages did. Simple and efficient.

  • @spurcalluth6300
    @spurcalluth6300 Год назад +1676

    Title: Worst CAPTCHA ever
    Video: The complete illustrated history of CAPTCHAs
    Bro, you anti-clickbaited me. I thought this was going to be some silly, vapid, time wasting horsesh*t I'm gonna watch, and you took me an entire emotional journey to Mordor and back. You had me questioning my humanity. You had me questioning Google's humanity (okay, that one's easy, but you still did it, so it counts). You are definitely getting subbed.

    • @tax-evasion-official
      @tax-evasion-official Год назад +141

      Note for RUclipsrs: please do anti-clickbait more often

    • @motleythewild
      @motleythewild Год назад +47

      Oh look, my own thoughts already in a comment, how convenient

    • @smileey.
      @smileey. 10 месяцев назад +11

      This comment

    • @reds_kanaal_v_t
      @reds_kanaal_v_t 10 месяцев назад +3

      Ik ook

    • @CainXVII
      @CainXVII 10 месяцев назад +7

      Yes just wanted some more Waldo captcha. I feel like I would enjoy that

  • @Rain_MG
    @Rain_MG Год назад +153

    That guy making captcha tutorials for kids is so wholesome

    • @angelbear_og
      @angelbear_og Год назад +15

      Except that it's for getting on Roblox, where it's known that child predators lurk.

    • @mimigottfried8604
      @mimigottfried8604 Год назад

      Maybe kids (who are mostly illiterate idiots) should learn to read and write before playing a game that is rated T by ESRB.

    • @boggless2771
      @boggless2771 Год назад +14

      @@angelbear_og i mean, you just described the iternet. And the world.

    • @mercury5003
      @mercury5003 Год назад +1

      @@boggless2771 idk id honestly feel safer letting my child wander the park alone than roblox

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@boggless2771 Yeah, but it's not about where they can possibly lurk, but where they can lurk not having to care of any consequences because the company doesn't give a flying phück about it, or silently supports it :q

  • @warcatfurever101writeroffanfic
    @warcatfurever101writeroffanfic 8 месяцев назад

    I loved the way you explained this. Instant new favorite channel.
    Very school presentation vibes. Could probably write an essay on this now, I’m interesting in something I find annoying. Well done.

  • @llam7500
    @llam7500 Месяц назад

    I really like that style of video! Very informative and well structured while also having your usual humor:) I'd love to see more of these kinds of videos😊

  • @derjeweler2018
    @derjeweler2018 Год назад +317

    I had the touch the mouse one once. Had 10s time for each of the 10 levels loading time included and they got progressively harder. When I finally did it it said I was too slow and had to try again. Gave up after 1 hour
    I was the mouse who couldn’t reach the cheese all along.

    • @Pystro
      @Pystro Год назад +49

      That kinda seems to be designed to specifically allow only the captcha farms (where human workers solve captchas for money) to solve them.

    • @Atlessa
      @Atlessa Год назад

      So if you were the mouse... did you go and touch yourself?

    • @UnknownPersonHere17
      @UnknownPersonHere17 Год назад +9

      Yea, got it multiple times in a row though and kept running out of time, literally couldn’t log in for a full day

    • @AzureGreatheart
      @AzureGreatheart Год назад +29

      _Ah yes, let’s block the user for taking too long to solve our ridiculous nonsense CAPTCHA, because bots are well know for their lengthy deliberation on how to solve a problem._

    • @tabularasa0606
      @tabularasa0606 Год назад

      You should've touched yourself.

  • @evilgoose6768
    @evilgoose6768 Год назад +369

    as a visually impaired person, I absolutely despise captchas. Due to my poor eyesight I can just never figure them out and spend way too long solving them

    • @jamesbunce1198
      @jamesbunce1198 Год назад +19

      You can use the accessibility feature

    • @Quiiverr
      @Quiiverr Год назад +5

      @@jamesbunce1198 or noptcha

    • @evilgoose6768
      @evilgoose6768 Год назад +85

      @@jamesbunce1198 unfortunately it's not always there :/

    • @alex15095
      @alex15095 Год назад +74

      hCAPTCHA allows you to get an accessibility cookie that bypasses the CAPTCHAs. reCAPTCHA has an audio captcha button that 60% of the time refuses you and tells you to screw off because it takes clicking that as a red flag that you're a bot (???)

    • @Beelzeon
      @Beelzeon Год назад +13

      @@alex15095 blind people:

  • @kazuu_44
    @kazuu_44 4 месяца назад +1

    fun fact, mostly for the image ones;
    my social worker was recently working with some people who program these things. apparently the way they ACTUALLY tell apart humans and robots, is how fast you answer the questions.
    an ai will click the answers straight away, or fill in the solution too quick; a human will take more time, the curser (if they’re using one) will move around a bit before inputting the answer. the ai uses that to tell if it’s a bot or not and uses that to kick out bots

  • @TheManInBlueFlames
    @TheManInBlueFlames 11 месяцев назад +2

    I can never understand the ones with text nowadays. They have become SO distorted that I can never understand if one character is another.

  • @ProjSHiNKiROU
    @ProjSHiNKiROU Год назад +266

    The beauty of mini game CAPTCHAs is that it takes almost no time to develop a new variant of “add up to 12” but it takes days to develop (program/train) a bot-based solver for the new kind of CAPTCHA. Also, I noticed CAPTCHAs today are super time-consuming even if I can solve it and it seems it’s slowing me down intentionally to throttle traffic or limit number of accounts created per second.

    • @melody3741
      @melody3741 Год назад +9

      The time you’re talking about is literally 20 seconds max

    • @DerIntergalaktische
      @DerIntergalaktische Год назад +21

      @@melody3741 Usually, but once I encountered the sum dices to 14 captcha. You don't get just one sich image but like five of them. It is for some reason timed! I am pretty good at calculating but I am just not fast enough for that captcha. I got two of my friends to parallelize the captcha solvong. Each calculates one column and shouts if he sees the 14 sum. It still took us three attempts to get it done within the time limit. I think it took us at least 10 min to get past this captcha...

    • @dadutchboy2
      @dadutchboy2 Год назад +5

      unless something is constantly making accounts (like bots which they are trying to stop), 2 accounts per second is still 2 accounts per second even if it takes longer to make one

    • @febetoortelboom5962
      @febetoortelboom5962 Год назад +3

      Those dice captcha are just to hard for some people, who let they test them out? Mathematicians and math teachers?

    • @tylerbreau4544
      @tylerbreau4544 Год назад +2

      CAPTCHAs wouldn't throttle traffic - It only delays it.

  • @ami4705
    @ami4705 Год назад +365

    My favorite captcha was one that asked the user to click the animal that's walking backwards. The damn thing was so hard, I gave up trying to log into an account on an MMO's website. Many of my friends couldn't log in either. The problem was that the animals were walking in place on a white background - there's no sort of environment that's moving throughout the image to indicate which way theyre walking, so you have to think about the way an animals legs move. But that's hard to get correct four or five times in a row, which the captcha asked you to do

    • @pizza134
      @pizza134 Год назад +20

      When I saw that in the video I straight up laughed at the stupidity

    • @dragonmasterlangeweg7625
      @dragonmasterlangeweg7625 Год назад +17

      if it was a gif it would be possible and work better against bots

    • @yadabub
      @yadabub Год назад +4

      Have you had the "how long are the pants" captchas? After a few of those, I just wished that the internet would cease to be. It's bad enough already that apparently, most people think that anything(or part of anything) with 2 wheels is called a bicycle.

  • @ryanteo1934
    @ryanteo1934 4 месяца назад

    This is really really well researched!

  • @mile.9768
    @mile.9768 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, this video was truly,high quality. Instantly subscribed!

  • @justanotheryoutubechannel
    @justanotheryoutubechannel Год назад +832

    I’ll be honest, finding Wally in a captcha is genius because it relies on pattern recognition rather than arithmetic and because it should be a bit of fun.

    • @superNova5837
      @superNova5837 Год назад +70

      The person who can’t see
      *mashes reset captcha aggressively*

    • @tabithal2977
      @tabithal2977 Год назад +107

      Unfortunately, there are AI's that have been trained to find Wally/Waldo. So I guess that one doesn't work anymore

    • @beas_espofficial6245
      @beas_espofficial6245 Год назад +13

      @@tabithal2977 Once you find him he will come back, to find YOU

    • @mikhail-cybertastic5349
      @mikhail-cybertastic5349 Год назад +4

      @@superNova5837 how the heck are they immediately gonna know and find the reset button-?

    • @jonaza2105
      @jonaza2105 Год назад +23

      @@mikhail-cybertastic5349 Visually-impaired (fully or just partially blind) usually use screen-readers to travel the internet. It reads whatever is on the screen or what they are hovering over. How else do you think they made it to the website the captcha is on in the first place?

  • @kuromiLayfe
    @kuromiLayfe Год назад +750

    A really decent one was on a Japanese site where you not only had to slide a slider to line the hiragana symbols up but also answer what it told you to … in kanji
    this was used to teach a ai language model to translate between the two writing styles

    • @ExpiredIDK
      @ExpiredIDK Год назад +25

      @@ochreyefroglight tho can be easy to type since it doesnt automatically put it in katakana and kanji if thats what im thinking

    • @bcfed
      @bcfed Год назад +1

      Doesnt 4chan use something similar?

    • @condemnedd684
      @condemnedd684 Год назад +12

      @what the 4chan currently uses a slider with text based captcha. how it works is imagine those distorted text with lines captchas, and you cut some ovals into it. You’re supposed to line it up close enough to read the answer

    • @ExpiredIDK
      @ExpiredIDK Год назад +2

      @@ochreyefroglight ye no

    • @FlameRat_YehLon
      @FlameRat_YehLon Год назад +1

      Got the feeling that would be harder and harder for both human and computer to do it for Chinese and Japanese words are so blended together it's just hard to even tell which word is native and which is foreign in both languages nowadays, and that's not accounting everything that shows up before the 21st century that are by default considered all native (well, semi-native I mean, just like how people usually won't care that ketchup is a Chinese word).

  • @susangoaway
    @susangoaway 10 месяцев назад +5

    14:00 Isn't that a violation of privacy?
    Yeah, I'm askng that queston in 2023, despite big techs constant river of shit

  • @constitution7167
    @constitution7167 5 месяцев назад +2

    I was watching this video waiting for Roblox to be mentioned. I was confused with every minute that passed with no mention of Roblox.
    I’m so glad you brought it up. When I had to submit a support ticket, I had to answer 20, yes TWENTY, of those die questions. And because I was trying to get through them quick, I ended up messing it up 3 times so I switched to the auditory version so I could be quicker. All-in-all, it took me over 30 minutes to finally complete the captcha just for their support team to be of no help. Apparently they’re very busy with the 3 other people that could be bothered spending 30 minutes trying to solve the captcha.

  • @felicityc
    @felicityc Год назад +229

    It's interesting how as soon as self-driving cars were being more marketed and advertised as coming into existence suddenly captchas featured taxis and motorcycles, types of vans and cars, and especially traffic lights. so many traffic lights

    • @monhi64
      @monhi64 Год назад +38

      Why are you saying that like it’s a unproven conspiracy lol. It’s well known they’re using them to train AI’s some of which drive cars. This video specifically brings that up like a few times at least 😂 Although I think it was more so for google street view than actual driving per se

    • @a64738
      @a64738 Год назад +8

      Actually captchas like that is being used to train AI on image recognition and we are simply being used as free labour to do that....

    • @t1Pz
      @t1Pz Год назад +3

      @@a64738 it doesn't seem like a bad thing

    • @caseys2698
      @caseys2698 Год назад +9

      @@t1Pz ehhhh, I mean AI recognition is generally pretty beneficial, but it *is* kind of crazy how so many people have unknowingly helped Google to do stuff like creating a digital globe where everyone knows what your house looks like if they find your address... I dunno, I'd just be careful to think that us being used to improve AI is always a good thing.

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Год назад +3

      @@t1Pz I like to be paid for the work I do, even if it's a repetitious and brainless work. Let's just leave it at that.
      And especially when it comes to Tech Giants like Google, Meta and co.

  • @peas_are_actually_disgusting
    @peas_are_actually_disgusting Год назад +173

    That moment when the captcha says select all the traffic lights but there's a little speck in that one corner

    • @official-obama
      @official-obama Год назад +5

      don't select it

    • @aloolloplays
      @aloolloplays Год назад +15

      Where my trust issues began

    • @d1kgaws12
      @d1kgaws12 Год назад +1

      I actually used to select these squares when doing captchas

    • @carpenterthehivewing
      @carpenterthehivewing Год назад +1

      One time I failed a CAPTCHA because I didn’t select a square with like, one pixel in the corner

    • @Riquet2FerChef
      @Riquet2FerChef Год назад

      Note that the timing is also taken in account.
      User selects all obvious ones and takes some time before either including the odd picks or submitting without? That seems like human hesitations.
      User answers quickly yet includes every correct pixels of it? That is suspicious.

  • @NoSaneOCs
    @NoSaneOCs 4 месяца назад +2

    I was trying to sign in to my steam account and i got so annoyed with the captchas either timing out or me getting them wrong that i had to wait days till i did it again

  • @avivastudios2311
    @avivastudios2311 9 месяцев назад

    I remember when I watched this video for the first time, I was so engaged I didn't look at the comments section until it was over. This is a very well done video and I loved seeing all the different Capchas throughout the years. I've only been using the internet for so long, you see.

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 Год назад +81

    My question with the images has always been "How do they know I got it wrong if I am the one training their AI?" (I purposefully click wrong squares some times just to mess with the training)

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад +12

      Unfortunately, 100 other people were dumb enough to reply correctly, and that's how the machine knew.

    • @Squant
      @Squant 10 месяцев назад +30

      @@bonbonpony Yeah, they wanted to get on with what they were doing instead of screwing around with captchas. The very definition of dumb.

    • @formbi
      @formbi 4 месяца назад +1

      (based)

    • @brightblackhole2442
      @brightblackhole2442 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Squant how can they, in good conscience, continue with their everyday work and hobbies, when they're basically training ai to read distorted words in scanned books and improve self-driving cars... the absolute NADIR of intelligence

  • @Lincoln_Bio
    @Lincoln_Bio Год назад +146

    I can't believe it never occurred to me we were training AI every time we logged into something. If you're not paying for the product, you are the product, and all that.

    • @user-lb1ib8rz4h
      @user-lb1ib8rz4h Год назад +27

      don't worry, even if you are paying for the product, your data is still a secondary product. marketers would never give up that info just because you paid them.

    • @jeremyroland5602
      @jeremyroland5602 Год назад +2

      It was a fantastic idea. Kinda like those apps that use your extra computer/phone RAM when you're not using them to add to a cloud based supercomputer.

    • @reikooters
      @reikooters Год назад +2

      Back in the day (at 3:11) I do believe they advertised that detail publicly that the service helped to authorize you + translate scans of old books and articles. And like in the example in the video, you could often determine which word it didn't know, since it would be the less wavy/warped one, and if it was too hard to read you could get past the captcha by just writing anything you want

    • @user-lb1ib8rz4h
      @user-lb1ib8rz4h Год назад

      @@jeremyroland5602 more like a botnet

    • @CountingStars333
      @CountingStars333 Год назад

      Well duh ...they're using it to train drones too

  • @11jokerchen11
    @11jokerchen11 9 месяцев назад +2

    Love this video. I knew about quite a lot of the stuff but the video is so entertaining that I never got bored

  • @annabethwivell327
    @annabethwivell327 Год назад +3

    Interesting! I wondered why captchas had become borderline impossible. Besides the stupid captcha itself, my internet is slow and often it just times out instead of showing me the infuriating blurry fire hydrants. Drives me insane!

  • @AlRoderick
    @AlRoderick Год назад +137

    The one with Roblox kind of reminds me of the copy protection on old PC games where the obscurity was the point, you had to prove you had access to the manual in order to get in because the manual was hard to copy as opposed to the software itself which could be copied easily. Carmen sandiego had you looking up specific words in specific sentences on specific pages of the big fat reference book you were supposed to use to solve the in-game mysteries.

    • @targard.quantumfrack6854
      @targard.quantumfrack6854 Год назад +23

      Maniac Mansion had a code locked door at the start of the game and if you failed like 3 times, the mansion exploded.

    • @DarrylCross
      @DarrylCross Год назад +16

      Yeah. I remember Return to Zork let you play up until the school house, where suddenly the teacher will give you a pop quiz of random questions (answers were in the manual.) Failure to answer correctly meant death.

    • @simonw3858
      @simonw3858 Год назад +4

      I remember Tie Fighter had that security feature as well. I think Sid Meier's pirates also had something similar to find which ports had the treasure laden ships docked so you could raid the big bucks... Ahh that was so long ago.

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Год назад +7

      Jesus christ, I get flashbacks to the worst period of video gaming I've ever experienced.
      I could kill somebody to this very day for fcking up Pizza Connection. Neither the Pizza templates, nor many phone number actually worked.
      Makes it also incredibly frustrating when you want to play... like at all.

    • @MsHojat
      @MsHojat Год назад +6

      Some memorable ones I had were Eric the Unready where you had to tell your armor sizes to the armor craftsman so that he can make the armor that fits you. Was pretty cool, but extremely easy to copy, since you just had to copy one page.
      Another was really annoying (TMNT) where there was a dark dark purple sheet with many hundreds of very tiny numbers (4 digits IRC) printed in black, and you had to say the number on row y column x, but it was so hard to read due to the small size and dark-on-dark colors. I was young so it wasn't too terrible, but I remember always breaking out the super strong desk light and looking closely.

  • @TheHolyBoink
    @TheHolyBoink Год назад +19

    I have a screenshot of one of these weird captchas that says, "Pick the smiling dogs." Underneath it is a bunch of poorly photoshopped dogs that look horrifyingly like skinwalkers.

  • @rialin
    @rialin 10 месяцев назад

    i love your content. i genuinely love that this video exists 😂

  • @theopoldthegamer4284
    @theopoldthegamer4284 7 месяцев назад

    I love how expressive you are

  • @spikepillow3301
    @spikepillow3301 Год назад +226

    The AI getting so good at CAPTCHAs that humans couldn't do them gives me an idea: a CAPTCHA where in order to pass, you actually have to get the question wrong

    • @FlameRat_YehLon
      @FlameRat_YehLon Год назад +69

      It's just as easy for a computer to fail something as to succeed at something.
      Though your idea is still somewhat achieveable, but in a different way. Basically there are methods that targets specific machine learning algorithms that would encode an image in a way that would be invisible to human but would cause the algorithm to output a wrong answer with fairly high confidence score. Maybe the website could timeout any input that's wrong in a specific way because only AI that got hit by such attack would give that specific answer.

    • @spikepillow3301
      @spikepillow3301 Год назад +13

      @@FlameRat_YehLon Fair enough, I like the idea

    • @katbryce
      @katbryce Год назад +7

      Just program the bot to answer at random, and take its time while doing it 💁🏻‍♀

    • @sarahmellinger3335
      @sarahmellinger3335 Год назад +4

      @@FlameRat_YehLon you could tack on erattic mouse tracking for good messure

    • @firstnamelastname9237
      @firstnamelastname9237 Год назад

      Just design it to fail. That’s even easier to make.

  • @14GZ
    @14GZ Год назад +34

    8:28 that option two was amazing

  • @samuvisser
    @samuvisser 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow. Just wow. You answered all the questions i ever had about captcha’s. Many people say google used it to train their AI but I never understood how as if Google doesnt already know the answer to the question, how is it validating anything. Answer was simple but brilliant

  • @Lopholillie
    @Lopholillie Месяц назад +1

    Captcha questions are slowly becoming Impossible Quiz questions. I wouldn't be surprised is Splapp was the one making them

  • @workplaydie
    @workplaydie Год назад +83

    some of the "move the x" capchas actually measure mouse movements. AI's movements are not as erratic and inefficient at human mouse movement. but if you try it on a touch screen... it sometimes thinks you are an ai

    • @superNova5837
      @superNova5837 Год назад +5

      I was thinking this what if you quickly swipe the slider to where it should be

    • @netpilot5
      @netpilot5 Год назад +4

      Yup. A programmed bot would move the cursor in a straight line to the target. You do pretty much the same thing with a touch screen and fail the captcha.

    • @netpilot5
      @netpilot5 Год назад +6

      @@Unknown_Genius Sure I'm aware. The OP observed that "if you try it on a touch screen... it sometimes thinks you are an ai" vs. "erratic ... mouse movement", which is some of the information that a captcha looks for to decide that a human is present.
      By your reply, I gather that you're familiar with HIDs. In response to a) I think you'd agree that compared to a mouse, a touchscreen output is lower in resolution. Also, depending on the device, movement is often processed and filtered to make it more usable than it otherwise would be. So it doesn't surprise me that some movements of the x on a touchscreen could fall within a captcha's threshold for suspecting a bot.
      In response to b) We agree. I should have said that a basic script would move the cursor in a straight line to the target.

    • @Dexaan
      @Dexaan Год назад +1

      I definitely get more captchas on my phone.

  • @grilledcheese.
    @grilledcheese. Год назад +75

    This reminds me of the terrifying captcha of "choose the animal with the wrong head" captcha, it would have dog heads on squids and octopus heads on birds, it was scary af.

    • @ibavider
      @ibavider Год назад

      I had one which was "Choose the dried up and dead potted plants" which all looked like diseased spiders
      Perfect heart attack fuel at 10 pm

    • @grilledcheese.
      @grilledcheese. Год назад

      @@ibavider that would have killed me bruh I hate spiders so much

    • @ibavider
      @ibavider Год назад

      @@grilledcheese. me too

  • @Timmering
    @Timmering Год назад

    Really interesting! Thanks for uploading.

  • @FST_Ronin7202
    @FST_Ronin7202 3 месяца назад

    your videos are very immersive and your narrating 8is really good! i really like your voice, i see very good potential for a much bigger youtuber in the future

  • @matts.8342
    @matts.8342 Год назад +56

    OMG the math ones. Microsoft used those for a bit too. I was trying to help an older gentleman get back into his email account (I run an IT shop) and I COULD NOT answer them fast enough! I'm 37, not 5, and I took freaking calculus! The problem wasn't the math, it was the speed with which they thought you should be able to add all the numbers together in each box to pick the right one!

  • @Qwoot
    @Qwoot Год назад +166

    15:25 the most obnoxious captcha I've encountered was trying to sign up for a throwaway email on outlook recently and it hit me with a captcha like this except with a series of incredibly abstract and highly distorted image matches requiring you match 7 to 12 different images and then it wouldn't even explicitly state if you failed it would just load a new sequence of images to match or rotate. I assume that means I failed but I am not sure as it never told me. It started to feel like the site was just farming captcha input and never actually going to give me an email address. Ultimately I left and signed up with a different provider lol.

    • @hhhhj5831
      @hhhhj5831 Год назад

      You are genuinely dumb then, there’s no such thing as “farming captcha” like wtf

    • @kaengurus.sind.genossen
      @kaengurus.sind.genossen Год назад +22

      You probabaly were just farming captchas for someone's bot army

    • @caseys2698
      @caseys2698 Год назад +4

      @@kaengurus.sind.genossen *disintegrating emoji meme*

  • @coolps321
    @coolps321 Год назад

    This is honestly the best yt video I've watched in a while, glad I returned to this channel

  • @NickAndriadze
    @NickAndriadze 9 месяцев назад +3

    The CAPTCHA situation is almost like a scenario where after a while the student becomes more powerful than the tutor and absolutely destroys them in every challenge they were once taught how to accomplish. Honestly quite poetic.

  • @DrKoneko
    @DrKoneko Год назад +43

    2 things.
    1: I have recently seen images with Dalle mini/2 generated images in captchas.
    2: Roblox is the worst website ever because of the captchas alone but then you see the awful way they work and it's worse.

  • @sonorangaming4450
    @sonorangaming4450 Год назад +48

    The worst captchas were the ones where you had to determine the letters inside some squiggles, but no matter what, it would always say you are wrong.

  • @pickyourlikeslulu
    @pickyourlikeslulu Месяц назад

    It pops of too often when especially when I forgot passwords and am trying to find them, I want to break the keyboard. It makes me think they want help for their machine learning and abusing them for unwanted people.

  • @douglasfreer
    @douglasfreer 9 месяцев назад +1

    Those ones where it’s a single image broken into multiple squares is so annoying since you can’t be sure what it’s counting at all like if for the traffic light if it’s counting the pole itself or just the light itself since I’ve done ones where the light is in two squares and it counted it as wrong.
    Also bad is the multiple small pictures and it might count something you can’t tell as the item you’re looking for.

  • @5v0lt
    @5v0lt Год назад +100

    13:40 I've heard another thing it monitors is the way the mouse moved towards the checkbox. If it was a perfectly straight line it would be suspicious because an actual human would likely waiver a bit while moving the mouse.

    • @person-yq8di
      @person-yq8di Год назад +12

      yep, it also detects commonly used algorithms that try to circumvent this, like bezier curves

    • @coolguyman7356
      @coolguyman7356 Год назад +9

      then again theres a video of a literal robot moving a stylus across a touchpad only across the vertical and horizontal axes (so only straight lines) to solve a captcha and being let in instantly so idk about that

    • @Pystro
      @Pystro Год назад +17

      @@coolguyman7356 One of the features it detects are likely the noise and slight jittering caused by the hardware. And possibly the fact that if you have hardware moving the cursor, it has to obey the laws of physics and known materials (i.e. no infinite acceleration).

    • @person-yq8di
      @person-yq8di Год назад +6

      @@coolguyman7356 it lets you pass a few times so it can fingerprint your bot and block you more effectively in the future. it also blocks on many more factors than just mouse data, and if the other factors are valid and you're not a suspected bot, you'll likely pass the captcha.

    • @coolguyman7356
      @coolguyman7356 Год назад

      @@Pystro true but i was thinking you could just simulate normal acceleration with a bot so why bother with that anyway unless youre tryna be thorough in catching those bots

  • @wufflesmcnotadoggo
    @wufflesmcnotadoggo Год назад +244

    One thing that I always found annoying about those early captchas is that, as a dyslexic person, I kinda struggled with them too, the occasional variation in fonts used and the distortions that got added later on made it so much harder for my brain to process what was in front of me when it already struggled with that enough on regular text. Sure it would normally get it eventually but it would take me quite a while, and sometimes it would take me a heap of captchas to get through that. As weird as some of them are, I'm glad they've moved on to imagine captchas, they're much more accessible and they don't make me feel terrible about not being able to read what's in front of me

    • @trytoo5167
      @trytoo5167 Год назад +30

      Captcha is ableist by nature.

    • @knitterknerd
      @knitterknerd Год назад +38

      @@trytoo5167 I'd realized there were accessibility issues, but you make a very good point. They're literally testing typical human abilities, so it's unavoidably non-accessible. Interestingly, the only way to do it well might be to have humans approve submissions, rather than computers.

    • @jeremyroland5602
      @jeremyroland5602 Год назад +3

      @@trytoo5167 Kinda in the same way that street curbs are ableist to those in wheelchairs

    • @monhi64
      @monhi64 Год назад +23

      I don’t have dyslexia but I still struggle with most text based captchas. They’re just hard in general, especially when it’s a guessing game of is it capital or lowercase, is the captcha even case sensitive idk fuck em lol

    • @chingizzhylkybayev8575
      @chingizzhylkybayev8575 Год назад +4

      @@jeremyroland5602 are you trying to be sarcastic? Cause they are

  • @Music-rd3xq
    @Music-rd3xq 10 месяцев назад

    Oh, man, this was unexpectedly interesting and hilarious! Practically an essay on the evolution of captchas.

  • @realbrickbread
    @realbrickbread Год назад

    I’m so proud that I already knew most of this! Very good video!

  • @cyanide5191
    @cyanide5191 Год назад +48

    10:44
    Simi: “if so, you got it correct… which actually means you failed the captcha, as only a robot could possess that level of perception”
    Me who guessed it right: start searching for Sarah Connor

    • @indianaliam1
      @indianaliam1 Год назад

      lol

    • @-YELDAH
      @-YELDAH Год назад +5

      i assume it's a joke...
      then again, maybe my professional Wii Party ball and cup gameplay has finally payed off

    • @nullbeyondo
      @nullbeyondo Год назад +1

      No "guess" is needed. It is clear to see.

  • @XPVM
    @XPVM Год назад +127

    captchas in 2050: select all the nuclear bombs in the clouds dropping on nevada

  • @hanbigim
    @hanbigim Год назад

    that was informational, educational, and hilarious. thank you

  • @loadingscreen8275
    @loadingscreen8275 Год назад +1

    I remember having a word captcha and whenever I play the audio version I hear weird voices lapping eachother saying random things I don't understand it made me scared

  • @GamingRN001
    @GamingRN001 Год назад +77

    I remember seeing a captcha that make you identify which are the painting of a dog.. but the painting were all hyper realistic... My mind got blown..

  • @crazybird199
    @crazybird199 Год назад +21

    10:14 “robots cannot love” Bro have you seen WALL-E?

  • @bonanabonana462
    @bonanabonana462 7 месяцев назад

    you are under rated tampo this is the first time i watched one of ur vids and within 2 minute i instanly got scked right in, the quality is state of the art man lol

    • @glass153
      @glass153 7 месяцев назад

      sicked*

  • @100air
    @100air Месяц назад

    actually a great video ❤

  • @Ghennesph
    @Ghennesph Год назад +195

    It's AI training. The captcha it's self is for training AI algorithms. It was never about preventing bots from using sites, it was about getting people to unwittingly do the hard work of training AI image recognition models.

    • @Astroni800
      @Astroni800 8 месяцев назад +3

      Could be, but its to late now.

    • @reznovvazileski3193
      @reznovvazileski3193 8 месяцев назад +17

      Straight up just google using us as unpaid workforce :')

    • @alexisauld7781
      @alexisauld7781 7 месяцев назад

      Basically... Fuck AI!

    • @cact0s_ulion405
      @cact0s_ulion405 5 месяцев назад +4

      Listen I hate google as much as the next person (and a lot more) but I have to disagree here. Yes I don't doubt that google is using users to train ai, but the main point is STILL to stop bots. (looking at some comment sections however, you can see just how effective or not it is.)

    • @reznovvazileski3193
      @reznovvazileski3193 5 месяцев назад

      @@cact0s_ulion405 I mean main goal or not, fact remains if what they are actually doing helps bots better than it stops them, then they're effectively helping the bots. If we're the data they use for that, then we're the unpaid employees doing it. If you want to stop AI bots from getting in either switch it up so fast they can't get any significant data, or figure something out that AI actually cannot do. Problem is, this would cost a lot of time and money and the way they do it currently might suck but it gives them back a lot of time and money in the long run, so why would they change it?

  • @Stixxi
    @Stixxi Год назад +43

    My least favourites are the one's that don't take into account language/country differences. Most of them seem American based, I'm not from there so sometimes I don't know what the thing is or what counts as one. I get through them in the end but sometimes they take me a while when I'm trying to decide whether the bit of road with pavement on each side but no crossing lines counts as a crossing

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад +9

      (Not)fun fact: They used such captcha on one Polish government site :q I bet lots of Polish citizens were unable to answer the English-language captcha, or even get what they're being asked to do :q 1:0 for the government though - they didn't have to deal with interesants for quite a while…

    • @Epic_Gamer1521
      @Epic_Gamer1521 7 месяцев назад +2

      (for the crossing/crosswalk thing)No it doesn’t, but that doesn’t stop people

    • @Sarantis-107
      @Sarantis-107 4 месяца назад +1

      man im from america and i cant even do this. picture this, 3 buses. you click on the buses, and there are no more buses. YOU ARE WRONG. THE FIRE HYDRANT IS A BUS AND THE CROSSWALK IS A friggin bipod.

    • @TJ-hg6op
      @TJ-hg6op 2 месяца назад

      Select all images with footballs

  • @Xonovelixi
    @Xonovelixi Год назад +1

    My favorite CAPTCHAs are the ones on Lichess where you're given a chess board and asked to find the checkmate in one move

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад +1

      Haha I wonder if they take those boards from some actual chess matches with human players playing against the "machine" :)

  • @Coroline-jo3xc
    @Coroline-jo3xc 7 месяцев назад

    This is a very entertaining video 😊 you explain really well 😊

  • @Falkuzrules
    @Falkuzrules Год назад +28

    The one thing I love about modern captcha is that they always make me think of the lyric "I'm not a robot and I'm not a monkey, I will not dance even if the beat's funky"

    • @WilliamAndrea
      @WilliamAndrea 6 месяцев назад

      For me it's "Guess what, I'm not a robot" by Marina
      Also "We are the robots" by Kraftwerk but I sing it "I'm not a robot"

  • @InfinityOrNone
    @InfinityOrNone Год назад +14

    I remember the old captchas. It's always been pretty obvious which ones were transcription data and which ones were the actual humanity test, so I'd always transcribe it as something horribly incorrect. If Google wants me to work for them, they can pay me. Otherwise, they have no reason to be surprised that I'd make their transcriptions more colourful than they intended.

    • @runenorderhaug7646
      @runenorderhaug7646 Год назад +1

      Google will honestily pay you as part of their survey programs to do stuff like this just like people are payed to test games. Not much but for a brief weekend payment it is something

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 10 месяцев назад +1

      Unfortunately, 100 other people were dumb enough to answer correctly :q

  • @kuzeyrl
    @kuzeyrl 11 месяцев назад

    holy shit, i wasnt expecting this video to be so good.

  • @jesse7406
    @jesse7406 9 месяцев назад

    the neopets mention really got me because i’m playing it right now lol