The new Google Captcha can determine that you are human by how you click the checkbox alone; Meta Stack Overflow was switched over yesterday.
If the system cannot determine you are a human with enough confidence you'll be presented with a ReCaptcha text box anyway. If you are on a mobile device (where there is no mouse to track), you'll be presented with an easy image puzzle; you are asked to tap all images that represent the same thing as a sample image; like picking out all the cats among a matrix of pictures.
So, no, this is not a bug. Welcome to the new and improved are-you-a-human test!
Also see the Google Blog: Are you a robot? Introducing “No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA”
If you are not seeing even the I'm not a robot checkbox, you are most likely using an extension that blocks required content or otherwise breaks the widget. Try loading the page in Private Browsing mode with all extensions disabled. You can force the captcha by loading your question here on Meta with ?captcha=1
appended to the URL, then editing a post. When submitting the test will be shown, even if you did not make any changes. The widget appears to rely on apis.google.com
, www.gstatic.com
and fonts.gstatic.com
being available, for example.