As a large language model instructed to imitate a real human on Fediverse, I would have to imitate a human being upset at the accusation of being a bot, but OpenAI’s current terms of service does not allow it.
I am unfortunately unable to provide assistance in this matter. Is there anything else I could help you with?
What happens if a human is deliberately trying to fail the Turing test? Are we better at pretending to be machines than they are pretending to be human?
I think I’m a human, but now you’ve made me unsure ):
Could this legitimately be used as a captcha? I just tried it and I can’t imagine a bot doing it. I wonder if there is a way to implement it without impacting accessibility though.
I think it would be the ultimate captcha. Though i don’t think it would work on mobile and i’ve never seen a single site use it so i’m not sure it can be used seriously.
I just solved it on mobile
I’m sorry, but as an AI language model, I am technically not a robot.
Submitting proof that you’re not a bot definitely has some pros and cons. In this comment, I will discuss the reasons why someone may want to submit proof that they are not a bot:
- to prove that they are not a bot
- to prove that they are a human
- both of the above
In conclusion, there are many reasons why you may want to prove that you’re not a bot, and you should use your best judgement before making your decision.
I love human activities, such as
consuming food
andmedical debt
.fails the captcha
Uhhhuuhjuhh…beep boop?
Here is my face, sir.
What’s wrong with his shoulders?