How does the “I Am Not A Robot” protect the internet?

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The “I Am Not A Robot” box is always at the end of internet forms looking exactly alike from the last time I had checked the box. The exact repetitive graphic nature of the question seems so easy to defeat by even primitive AI.

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From my understanding, it’s not *that* you click the box, it’s *how* you click the box. For example, a robot would move the cursor in a near-perfectly straight line at a near constant speed to get to the Box, which is very non-human-like behavior. The exact way that it works though is a trade secret, which is probably for the best since it means it would be more difficult to write a program to get past it.

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