![Jake on Twitter: "Why do CAPTCHAS use recognizing traffic lights and crosswalks to prove you're not a robot, when that's one of the things that robots are best at? https://t.co/yhEScwZsyE" / Twitter Jake on Twitter: "Why do CAPTCHAS use recognizing traffic lights and crosswalks to prove you're not a robot, when that's one of the things that robots are best at? https://t.co/yhEScwZsyE" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D_27JZaUwAAOJ9E.jpg)
Jake on Twitter: "Why do CAPTCHAS use recognizing traffic lights and crosswalks to prove you're not a robot, when that's one of the things that robots are best at? https://t.co/yhEScwZsyE" / Twitter
![These stupid tests to ensure a computer I'm not a robot. I would say there are four tiles that fit the requirement but apparently I'm wrong... : r/mildlyinfuriating These stupid tests to ensure a computer I'm not a robot. I would say there are four tiles that fit the requirement but apparently I'm wrong... : r/mildlyinfuriating](https://preview.redd.it/ozqyjx65kfe21.jpg?auto=webp&s=87aa9ff01736f5c38113654ff335d22626fa375b)
These stupid tests to ensure a computer I'm not a robot. I would say there are four tiles that fit the requirement but apparently I'm wrong... : r/mildlyinfuriating
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How the internet found a better way than illegible squiggles to prove you're not a robot | Internet | The Guardian
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I'm not a robot (but, are you?). The case for authenticating humans… | by Brad Porteus | UX Collective
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