ChatGPT passes the ‘I’m not a robot’ test — a ‘terrifying’ step toward AI developing a mind of its own
Now robots are doing the human.
Artificial intelligence has become so sophisticated that it’s apparently no longer distinguishable from its human counterparts. The newest generation of ChatGPT has ironically devised a way to pass the online verification tests designed to stop bots from accessing the system.
The assistant, dubbed ChatGPT Agent, was designed to navigate the internet on the user’s behalf, handling complex tasks from online shopping to scheduling appointments, per an OpenAI blog post announcing the robot’s capabilities.
“ChatGPT will intelligently navigate websites, filter results, prompt you to log in securely when needed, run code, conduct analysis, and even deliver editable slideshows and spreadsheets that summarize its findings,” they wrote. Yes, apparently these omnipresent bots are even replacing us in the internet surfing sector.
However, this online autopilot function appears to be a bit too good at its job as it paradoxically bypassed Cloudflare’s two-step anti-bot verification — the ubiquitous security prompt that was created to confirm that the user is human so it can prevent automated spam.































