Despite all this, I have now noticed that any request that goes beyond a quick text answer requires solving a captcha [0]. Additionally, even after solving one and getting output (that has become less reliable in my personal test on top), I get another one before any additional request gets processed. Previously, OpenAI has enforced a Cloudflare captcha for accessing the page, either during high traffic times or when accessing the site via a public VPN, but never directly after a request.
I wanted to ask whether any of you have experienced something similar. For me, at least, captchas are a massive nuisance. They break the flow I like to use LLMs for (back and forth bouncing of ideas), are an accessibility nightmare, and are generally barely acceptable for free websites that need to limit fraudulent traffic. On a paid service with a reliable, long-paying customer, it is frankly insulting and makes switching fully to Anthropic more attractive than ever, even though gpt-4o still does certain tasks in my field more reliably with less prompting compared to Claude 3.5 Sonnet or 3 Opus.
Am I the only one affected, or are you encountering something similar lately?
[0] https://imgur.com/S6qmCYy
A still working fork: https://github.com/xqdoo00o/funcaptcha
I do apologize for possibly playing a part in causing OpenAI to put up such annoying captchas even after using Cloudflare due to large scale automation of account creation & usage before an API was released…
Paid support never responded.
I wish Mozilla or someone would securely integrate those into a browser. It’s only a few cents per captcha, and I’d happily pay a few dollars a month to never see a captcha again.
The browser producer could profit share. This seems way less sketchy to me than acquiring a user-tracking advertising company like Mozilla just did.
I use the ChatGpt desktop app (on macos) many times a day and also the Android app, and have never seen a captcha from them at all. In the US, if that matters.
I'm hoping it's a configuration error on their side. Otherwise I will definitely switch at least the client. Paying and getting captcha is a complete non starter!
1. Build app wrapper around ChatGPT
2. Inject additional captcha, turning your users into a mechanical turk
3. Profit
Not saying the above is the case, but feels like an evil genious way to mechanical turk people.