Customers are being trained to repeatedly scan barcodes to check the price on Amazon. Something that, rather conveniently, they can then do in every other shop they visit.
It's a joke on using a Captcha to detect a human user - this is the opposite, a way of only allowing robots to access information, and to keep away humans.
"...Labbé, who has built a website where users can test whether papers have been created using SCIgen..." It's so lucky that he's built a tool to check whether a document is "computer-generated nonsense". God forbid…
I just registered to reply to your post. I am a designer with a couple of decades experience. There are of course design 'rules' but there is just as much intuition and familiarity. If I can make an analogy, it may help…
Customers are being trained to repeatedly scan barcodes to check the price on Amazon. Something that, rather conveniently, they can then do in every other shop they visit.
It's a joke on using a Captcha to detect a human user - this is the opposite, a way of only allowing robots to access information, and to keep away humans.
"...Labbé, who has built a website where users can test whether papers have been created using SCIgen..." It's so lucky that he's built a tool to check whether a document is "computer-generated nonsense". God forbid…
I just registered to reply to your post. I am a designer with a couple of decades experience. There are of course design 'rules' but there is just as much intuition and familiarity. If I can make an analogy, it may help…