Google would be in a good position to do something like this is Google because many people use Google search and web programs. They use Chrome. And I'm guessing that you could use machine learning systems to figure out pretty easily like what is human behavior in a Chrome browser. We are like 99.9% confident that this is a real person. Like to me, that is the system that I want on the web solving captures, not the iris scan.
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