Evolution of the 'Captcha'
FireballX301 writes "The New York Times is running an article about the small word puzzles various sites use in order to defeat automated script registration while still letting humans through. It seems many people can't actually solve them anymore, so new alternatives (image recognition) are being created. This, of course, seems breakable as well — is there a feasible alternative to the captcha, or are we stuck jumping through more and more hoops to register at places?"
As a Christian fundamentalist, I cannot in good conscience believe that catchpas have evolved, yet at the same time since I can never figure out what to type to make them work, I cannot believe any intelligence was involved in their design.
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Ask the user to perform a task that only a computer is likely to succeed at, like factorizing a 6-digit number. If the user gives the right answer, and this is the cunning part: Then it's not a human!
MAN, I feel clever some times.
Ummm I dont think this would work in the US, where (considering our educational system) some people might answer "yes". In fact, some celebrity (I forget which) recently thought that Japan was a country in Africa, which is why Africa has the best sushi.
I've seen several sites using questions similar to yours except they were more obvious. An example was:
Which is a food?
A) pink
B) car
C) Britney Spears
D) Hamburger
There is of course the possible registration by a disturbed and horny male who would say "Britney Spears" but you get the idea.
"OK, I am a bit shrotsighted,"
And dyslexic.
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating