Right, that's what I'm saying. I was putting forth that humans are pretty random with their timings. But the truth is, they are probably not and that we all probably click in some uniform distribution.
But I am pretty sure, if you click on the images too quickly, you're going to get stopped. Slowing down your clicks, moving around a little like you're "thinking" seems to help. That's been my experience at least.
I'm personally rooting for the AI here. When the robots and crawlers become so smart to become too hard for Google to distinguish between them and humans, then we will all benefit. They are becoming smarter, which is why captchas are becoming more difficult for humans.
But I am pretty sure, if you click on the images too quickly, you're going to get stopped. Slowing down your clicks, moving around a little like you're "thinking" seems to help. That's been my experience at least.
I'm personally rooting for the AI here. When the robots and crawlers become so smart to become too hard for Google to distinguish between them and humans, then we will all benefit. They are becoming smarter, which is why captchas are becoming more difficult for humans.