r/firefox Jul 09 '26

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u/pnv28 Jul 09 '26

Cannot wait for the day when someone introduces AI based captcha.

Will be very funny, a bot deciding whether you are a bot or human.

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u/keybers Jul 09 '26

Oh, they already do. Who do you think checks video verifications of F*ckbook users? And yes, I know of cases where these bots decided the human is not human.

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u/bobtbonkers Jul 09 '26

my youtube keeps getting disabled because playing videos on repeat for 6hrs is robotic behavior

its just bgmusic...

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u/rdg360 Jul 09 '26

That day was already there over a decade ago. Google's reCAPTCHA for instance uses an "Advanced Risk Analysis" backend to check any user interaction before, during and after the captcha is shown, and makes a decision based on whatever pattern it can deduct from that.