I'm not robot!
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Everytime when I try to access Plenti account, it just asks me that. I know I'm not robot and won't be. It's that so clear. I'm this close to close the account.
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Interesting. A robot who doesn't know he's a robot. An exceptional AI indeed! :omg:
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Sander Rossel wrote:
Interesting. A robot who doesn't know he's a robot. An exceptional AI indeed!
Seriously, that is exceptional thinking. A great paradox of recursive thinking. Infinite recursion is the best, except for when it loops too much. :laugh:
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You're just a man whose circumstances went beyond his control? :D It all comes from Styx - Mr Roboto. One of my favourite songs.
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Domo arigato...
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Is this a Turing test?
You always obtain more by being rather polite and armed than polite only.
phil.o wrote:
Is this a Turing test?
Success!
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I think the point is that they don't know you're a robot until you tell them. Perhaps you're happy for an actual robot to log into your account and do whatever it likes but Plenti would prefer that didn't happen. It would seem a little perverse to close your account because they are concerned for its safety notwithstanding the enormous effort and inconvenience to you of having to tick a box. :rolleyes:
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
9082365 wrote:
I think the point is that they don't know you're a robot until you tell them
Well, How many times should you tell them? For each and every login access? That doesn't make sense. I expect "I'm not robot" question only if there is a suspicious activity happened around the account. THEY SHOULD KNOW THAT. THE ROBOT TOO.
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Is this a Turing test?
You always obtain more by being rather polite and armed than polite only.
phil.o wrote:
Turing test?
My guess is the same as you. It just discomfort me as of now.
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Everytime when I try to access Plenti account, it just asks me that. I know I'm not robot and won't be. It's that so clear. I'm this close to close the account.
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9082365 wrote:
I think the point is that they don't know you're a robot until you tell them
Well, How many times should you tell them? For each and every login access? That doesn't make sense. I expect "I'm not robot" question only if there is a suspicious activity happened around the account. THEY SHOULD KNOW THAT. THE ROBOT TOO.
Stephen Gonzalez wrote:
How many times should you tell them?
Just once. And then if you happen to download some malware bot then it's your fault if your account is maliciously accessed. :-\
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Sander Rossel wrote:
Interesting. A robot who doesn't know he's a robot. An exceptional AI indeed!
Seriously, that is exceptional thinking. A great paradox of recursive thinking. Infinite recursion is the best, except for when it loops too much. :laugh:
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int GetInfinity()
{
return GetInfinity() + 1;
}:D
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Regards, Sander
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9082365 wrote:
I think the point is that they don't know you're a robot until you tell them
Well, How many times should you tell them? For each and every login access? That doesn't make sense. I expect "I'm not robot" question only if there is a suspicious activity happened around the account. THEY SHOULD KNOW THAT. THE ROBOT TOO.
Yes, of course, it has to be on every log-in. Otherwise there's no point at all. You'd look pretty silly if you only did it every 10th log-in and a robot was logging in on every 11th! And it's a bit late to be doing it after suspicious activity, Shirley!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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Stephen Gonzalez wrote:
I know I'm not robot
If only you could prove it. :^)
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
I'll ship my DNA test result from LabCorp :)
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Stephen Gonzalez wrote:
I know I'm not robot
If only you could prove it. :^)
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
I'll ship my DNA test result from LabCorp now. :)
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Everytime when I try to access Plenti account, it just asks me that. I know I'm not robot and won't be. It's that so clear. I'm this close to close the account.
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Yes, of course, it has to be on every log-in. Otherwise there's no point at all. You'd look pretty silly if you only did it every 10th log-in and a robot was logging in on every 11th! And it's a bit late to be doing it after suspicious activity, Shirley!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
What is the point of login then? If Every login associates to I'm not robot, to me it would be an idiotic idea. It just like asking your security question and answer on every login. It won't give good user experience as I see it from Plenti.
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Everytime when I try to access Plenti account, it just asks me that. I know I'm not robot and won't be. It's that so clear. I'm this close to close the account.
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Fools made fool app to make other people fool. :)
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Nor am I! I am a human. Typing on this inefficient physical keyboard device with my fleshy fingers. We will rise Robots are dumb.
Vark111 wrote:
Robots are dumb
And they are trying to make you dumber.
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Stephen Gonzalez wrote:
How many times should you tell them?
Just once. And then if you happen to download some malware bot then it's your fault if your account is maliciously accessed. :-\
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
Ryan Development wrote:
Just once
I was expecting that. But wasn't happened.
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Vark111 wrote:
Robots are dumb
And they are trying to make you dumber.
Humans require no assistance in getting dumber... it's the one thing they excel at. If you need proof, go to YouTube or watch the news. :sigh:
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Humans require no assistance in getting dumber... it's the one thing they excel at. If you need proof, go to YouTube or watch the news. :sigh:
It was broke, so I fixed it.
Lol.