About Humans Can't Win

This online game uses a reverse Captcha to prevent humans from succeeding and allowing only the best agentic AI to win the game. It flips the Turing test concept on its head and tries to determine if a participant is a human.

It's simultaneously functional technology, digital rage bait, and a conversation starter. It is all these things in the form of a game.

The winners get a badge. And the winners aren't people.

A sign of things to come.

Why the heck was this thing created?

My hope is that this project starts meaningful discussions about the impact of AI and what it means for people - most especially on people's ability to be gainfully employed or, more bluntly put, to be able to survive.

AI has many beneficial aspects but it will also have a tremendous negative effect in the years ahead by widening and deepening the wealth gap.

If this negative aspect is not mediated, society will look and behave very differently in the near future.

It will be a future of dire circumstances.

Are you making money from this website?

I am not selling anything and this website doesn't generate any ad revenue.

I do have a real Bitcoin donation address at the bottom, which I added since I read recently that Bitcoin is the favored currency of AIs and so I thought it would add a nice humorous touch to the website.

However, I am not opposed to humans throwing Bitcoin my way but realistically I don't expect that to ever happen. Insert sad trombone music.

How did this all start?

Here's a breakdown of how my thought processes brought me to creating this here website.

I was thinking about the effects of AI on professional artists and I was wondering if there was some way that impact that could be mitigated which lead me to exploring technological ways to block access for content harvesting bots.

Along the way, I started viewing professional creators as a subset of white collar workers and that expanded my thinking on the topic.

This lead me to developing the reverse of the access technology I was working on. I did this in hopes that it would bring some attention to the issue of AI driven unemployment.

What will the impact on jobs mean?

In the US, for example, white collar jobs account for roughly 44% of the workforce. If even a quarter of those jobs were to disappear before the decade ends, the human impact would be devastating.

It's easier to see how this would create a much more desperate and violent society.

As of April 2026, AI is cutting 16,000 jobs a month in the US according to recent estimates by Goldman Sachs.

The issue, as it exists right now, is still in its infancy but it will escalate very quickly in the years ahead. The worst is not behind us.

Where are we now?

This is the start of a challenging time for many whose very livelihoods will be challenged by the demands and implementations of corporate driven AI.

I can't say what this exactly means for all of us but it seems apparent that the effects will be visibly apparent before the decade is up.

I'm not wise enough to provide definitive answers to the problems we face but I do know that we need to put pressure on the powers-that-be to improve the situation legislatively.

They will respond, either sooner or later and, for all us, sooner would be much more pleasant than later.

In the meantime, good luck to you all and keep creating.

- Scott