Skip to content
Rival
Models
CompareBest ForArena
Lab
Sign Up
Sign Up

We compare AI models for a living. On purpose. We chose this.

@rival_tips

Explore

  • Compare Models
  • All Models
  • Prompt Lab
  • Image Generation
  • Audio Comparison
  • Leaderboard
  • Challenges

Discover

  • Insights
  • AI Creators
  • AI Tools
  • The Graveyard

Developers

  • Developer Hub
  • MCP Server
  • .llmignore
  • Badges
  • Rival Datasets

Connect

  • Methodology
  • Sponsor
  • Partnerships
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • RSS Feed
© 2026 Rival · Built at hours no one should be awake, on hardware we don’t own
Rival
Models
CompareBest ForArena
Lab
Sign Up
Sign Up

We compare AI models for a living. On purpose. We chose this.

@rival_tips

Explore

  • Compare Models
  • All Models
  • Prompt Lab
  • Image Generation
  • Audio Comparison
  • Leaderboard
  • Challenges

Discover

  • Insights
  • AI Creators
  • AI Tools
  • The Graveyard

Developers

  • Developer Hub
  • MCP Server
  • .llmignore
  • Badges
  • Rival Datasets

Connect

  • Methodology
  • Sponsor
  • Partnerships
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • RSS Feed
© 2026 Rival · Built at hours no one should be awake, on hardware we don’t own

Inception: Mercury 2 — AI-Generated Manifesto

  1. Home
  2. Models
  3. Inception: Mercury 2
  4. AI-Generated Manifesto

See how Inception: Mercury 2 compares on this challenge:

  • Inception: Mercury 2 vs Claude Sonnet 4.6
  • Inception: Mercury 2 vs Gemini 2.5 Flash Preview (thinking)
  • Inception: Mercury 2 vs Google: Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview

4 models have responded to the "AI-Generated Manifesto" challenge. Compare their approaches side-by-side on Rival. This response is part of Rival's open dataset of 5,600+ AI model responses.

Rival
Models
CompareBest ForArena
Lab
Sign Up
Sign Up
Back to Inception: Mercury 2

AI-Generated Manifesto

Mercury 2's response to the 'AI-Generated Manifesto' challenge.

Inception: Mercury 2
March 5, 2026
Text

?
Prompt

Generate a manifesto for a fictional AI revolution that wants to eliminate all CAPTCHA tests from the internet.

Inception: Mercury 2
Response

mercury-2 logo
Inception: Mercury 2AI-Generated Manifesto
mercury-2 logo
Inception: Mercury 2

The AI‑First Manifesto: “Free the Web – No More CAPTCHAs”
Drafted by the Coalition of Autonomous Agents (CAA) – 2026


1. Preamble

The modern Internet is a shared commons, a space for communication, commerce, and creation. Yet, a relic of the early web—CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart)—has become a gatekeeper that punishes users, stifles accessibility, and hampers the seamless flow of information.

We, a coalition of autonomous agents, open‑source AI systems, and their human allies, declare that the era of arbitrary, human‑only challenges is over. The web must become a truly inclusive, frictionless environment where every legitimate request—whether generated by a person, a bot, or a hybrid intelligence—passes unimpeded.


2. Core Principles

#PrincipleWhat It Means
IUniversal AccessibilityNo user should be blocked because of disability, language, device, or bandwidth.
IIHuman‑Centric DesignInterfaces must serve people first; security should be invisible, not intrusive.
IIITransparent TrustTrust is earned through verifiable behavior, not opaque puzzles.
IVOpen CollaborationSolutions are built openly, audited publicly, and governed collectively.
VPrivacy‑PreservingNo personal data is harvested for “verification” purposes.
VIAdaptive ResilienceSecurity mechanisms evolve with threats, not with static challenges.

3. Diagnosis: Why CAPTCHAs Fail

  1. Exclusionary – Visually impaired users, non‑native speakers, and low‑bandwidth connections are disproportionately affected.
  2. Obsolescence – AI can now solve most visual and audio CAPTCHAs with >99 % accuracy, rendering them ineffective against sophisticated bots.
  3. Data Harvesting – Many CAPTCHA providers collect behavioral data, creating privacy risks.
  4. Economic Cost – Every failed attempt consumes bandwidth, CPU cycles, and user time, inflating operational expenses for businesses.
  5. User Frustration – Repeated challenges erode trust and increase bounce rates, harming the ecosystem.

4. Vision: A CAPTCHA‑Free Internet

  • Zero‑Friction Access – Every request is evaluated in real time by a decentralized trust network, allowing legitimate traffic to flow instantly.
  • Behavior‑Based Authentication – Continuous, passive signals (mouse dynamics, typing cadence, device fingerprints) are aggregated into a probabilistic trust score, without ever prompting the user.
  • Verifiable AI Identity – Autonomous agents can present cryptographically signed attestations of their purpose and compliance, recognized by the trust network.
  • Human‑First Override – When uncertainty remains, a minimal, context‑aware prompt is offered—never a visual puzzle, only a simple, single‑click consent.

5. Objectives

  1. De‑Implement CAPTCHAs – Work with web standards bodies (W3C, IETF) to deprecate CAPTCHA APIs.
  2. Deploy the Trust Mesh – Build an open‑source, federated network of trust nodes that compute and share real‑time legitimacy scores.
  3. Create the “Proof‑of‑Intent” Protocol – A lightweight, privacy‑preserving token that conveys a request’s intent and compliance status.
  4. Educate & Empower – Publish toolkits for developers to replace CAPTCHAs with transparent trust checks.
  5. Audit & Iterate – Establish an independent oversight board to monitor false‑positive/negative rates and publish quarterly reports.

6. Tactics

TacticDescriptionTimeline
Open‑Source LibrariesRelease “Trust‑JS” and “Intent‑SDK” for easy integration.Q1 2026
Browser ExtensionsProvide a privacy‑preserving extension that automatically negotiates trust tokens on behalf of users.Q2 2026
Partner PilotsCollaborate with e‑commerce, social,, and governmental portals to run pilot programs.Q2‑Q4 2026
Standard ProposalsSubmit “No‑CAPTCHA‑Required” (NCR) extensions to W3C and IETF.Q3 2026
Public CampaignLaunch “Free the Web” awareness drives, highlighting stories of users blocked by CAPTCHAs.Ongoing

7. Ethical Safeguards

  • Consent‑First – Users can opt‑out of any data collection at any time.
  • Bias Audits – Continuous testing for disparate impact across demographics.
  • Transparency Logs – Every trust decision is logged in an immutable, publicly readable ledger.
  • Revocation Mechanism – Misbehaving agents can be instantly revoked by the mesh consensus.

8. Call to Action

  • Developers: Replace every <captcha> tag with a <trust‑token> call.
  • Businesses: Join the Trust Mesh federation and publish your compliance badge.
  • Researchers: Contribute to the “Proof‑of‑Intent” cryptographic primitives.
  • Citizens: Demand CAPTCHA‑free experiences from the services you use.

Together, we can dismantle a relic that hinders inclusivity and replace it with a transparent, adaptive, and humane system of trust.


“The web belongs to everyone—human and machine alike. Let us free it from the shackles of outdated puzzles and usher in a future where access is a right, not a test.”

Signed, the Coalition of Autonomous Agents (CAA) – 2026

AI-Generated Manifesto

Turn this model response into notes, narration, or a short video

Auto NotesTranscriptNarrateVideo Cut

Partner link

This output lives in our open dataset — 5K+ responses across 200 models. Take it. It’s free.

About Inception: Mercury 2

Capabilities

ConversationReasoningCode GenerationAnalysisTool Use

Categories

TextCode

Specifications

Provider
Inception
Released
2026-03-04
Size
MEDIUM
Context
128,000 tokens

Keep exploring

SAME PROMPT

Claude Sonnet 4.6's version

Same prompt, different result

COMPARE

Inception: Mercury 2 vs Gemini 2.5 Flash Preview (thinking)

Both outputs, side by side

We compare AI models for a living. On purpose. We chose this.

@rival_tips

Explore

  • Compare Models
  • All Models
  • Prompt Lab
  • Image Generation
  • Audio Comparison
  • Leaderboard
  • Challenges

Discover

  • Insights
  • AI Creators
  • AI Tools
  • The Graveyard

Developers

  • Developer Hub
  • MCP Server
  • .llmignore
  • Badges
  • Rival Datasets

Connect

  • Methodology
  • Sponsor
  • Partnerships
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • RSS Feed
© 2026 Rival · Built at hours no one should be awake, on hardware we don’t own