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@chrystaltree wrote:

@geezerette    omg.  I hate when they ask me to pick out the bicycles or the bridges.  Lol.   I always need a couple of attempts


@chrystaltree 

 

I'm convinced they do that on purpose!😄  A robot would be able to distinguish the objects on the first try, but the normal human eye would not.

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@geezerette 

 

yes...how true  Smiley LOL

 

I detest   not getting all  and need to start over again...lol

 

Glad to know that we are not the only ones...Smiley LOL

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@geezerette   The bots actually can't.  Or at least that is what was in an article in the WSJ I read today.  They said the tests keep getting harder and harder to stay ahead of the bots, because they are using the tests to train the bots.  Once the bots figure them out, they do something new on the tests...

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@NYCLatinaMe wrote:

 

@geezerette   The bots actually can't.  Or at least that is what was in an article in the WSJ I read today.  They said the tests keep getting harder and harder to stay ahead of the bots, because they are using the tests to train the bots.  Once the bots figure them out, they do something new on the tests...


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Thanks for your input. Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment.😉