incompetent half-assing is rarely this morally righteous of an act too, since your one act of barely-competent-enough incompetence is transmuted into endless incompetence by becoming training data/qc feedback

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    We do get what you mean (extremely condescending and reductive take, if you ask me). There just isn’t 30% of people doing this on Google captchas, and this isn’t a “take”, just a reality of the scale and amount of people interacting with Google products.

    We’re still talking about image recognition, aren’t we? This feels like a general commentary on how Big Tech sees their customer base, which I don’t disagree with, but in my mind was just another discussion entirely…

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      condescending and reductive

      I consider big tech’s relationship and valuing of human beings condescending and reductive, so shrugs don’t come at me I am the powerless one.

      I didn’t light trust and decency on fire, excuse me if sometimes I don’t extend the grace they refuse to extend to all of us.

      There just isn’t 30% of people doing this on Google captchas

      Damn, find me something else people are forced to do for no gain to themselves that isn’t 30% full of bullshitters, what makes people so honest and hardworking when it comes to captchas?