It's a lot easier to determine the intent of this hed with the quote being closed somewhere. Just after "service" would have been my guess, but it's a disservice to remove that and leave people dangling.
My larger issue is that when I'm faced with traffic lights -- or, god forbid, motorcycles -- this is performative nonsense wherein I'm supposed to guess percentage coverage on a given square without having been provided parameters.
At this point, CAPTCHAs feel designed to make sure you can never get through the first time, thus needing to continue training image models several times before I can just fucking do what I originally came to the site for.
I already hate them for access gating based on unnecessary labour, and deliberately making access more cumbersome for people not using chrome and using VPNs
But what really peeves me off, even though it's much less important, is that they don't localise them.
Where are the crosswalks? What the hell is a crosswalk. How many trolleys in this picture? None, that's a picture of a tram!
"I see no trucks, only lorries." Being on a VPN has been getting worse and worse with CAPTCHAs, almost like I'm being punished for telling my ISP they have no right to sell the details of my internet use since I'm paying them.
At this point, CAPTCHAs feel designed [...] training image models
It was never a secret:
The reCAPTCHA program originated with Guatemalan computer scientist Luis von Ahn, and was aided by a MacArthur Fellowship. An early CAPTCHA developer, he realized "he had unwittingly created a system that was frittering away, in ten-second increments, millions of hours of a most precious resource: human brain cycles"