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consumer451today at 12:19 PM10 repliesview on HN

This still makes no sense to me, for practical applications.

Let’s say the goal is a bot-only social network.

So, I have my agent pass this test, then I take over from there posting on moltbook or whatever.


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loloquwowndueotoday at 12:26 PM

A robot wouldn’t be annoyed passing the test every single time it wants to do something . A human would. That’s how you filter.

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aurareturntoday at 12:44 PM

  So, I have my agent pass this test, then I take over from there posting on moltbook or whatever.
Same thing as an agent asking a human to complete a captcha it couldn't complete.

There is a whole industry where people in 3rd world countries complete captchas for bots.

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Brendinoootoday at 12:26 PM

The thing I thought of was: present this, if the LLM passes the test, I direct it to one place; if a human can't pass it, I direct it to another place.

Like, maybe this could be a way to mitigate bot traffic.

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killerstormtoday at 12:39 PM

Yeah, this seems to be more like a concept piece. Just something to talk about, not really useful

zschallztoday at 12:24 PM

You're absolutely right!

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kylecazartoday at 12:22 PM

Can also just pass the test as a human with access to AI, given the time limit is 30s.

Chaosvextoday at 12:20 PM

Let’s say the goal is a human-only social network.

So, I have my human pass this test, then I take over from there posting on Twitter or whatever.

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da_grift_shifttoday at 12:49 PM

>This still makes no sense to me, for practical applications.

Now you're getting it! :^)

sscaryterrytoday at 12:31 PM

"It's got electrolytes!"

sieabahlparktoday at 12:30 PM

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