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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Actually that’s not how it works at all.

The recapta site tracks the motion of the mouse around it’s little box. The rate and smoothness of the mouse motion, how precisely it stops, and the timing of the click are parameters used to evaluate “human-like” mouse usage from “algorithmic” mouse motion.

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