▲ | alpaca128 4 days ago | |||||||
Google’s captchas have always been used for AI training as far as I know. For example the early versions where you had to type in two displayed words were used for Google’s book scanning program. | ||||||||
▲ | pogue 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Well, the original purpose was to do OCR for things like the NYTs archives and other libraries. The part where you identify road signs & traffic lights was supposedly to train self driving cars. Now, it's apparently just more analytics & tracking for Google to sell you things. [1] But, since LLM is so error prone & AI companies don't seem to want to pay humans to verify either the data being input into LLM training is valid, or the output is accurate, something like a forced CAPTCHA to be used for verifying correct LLM data by unpaid labor. It's just a dystopian thought I had. I probably shouldn't have said it outloud (it might give them ideas). [1] https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/a-tracking-cookie-far... | ||||||||
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