This New ‘Ghost Font’ Cannot Be Detected by AI, Says Creator
Ghost Font is not technically a typical font face but an video that has thousands of moving dots that move, with the message appearing in dots, without movement
A developer named Eric Lu has created a type font that he claims is unreadable for AI, using motion, video, noise, and decoys.
Named "Ghost Font,” this Anti-AI type font is a way to communicate with humans graphically. This type font makes even the recent AI models hallucinate while trying to read. Ghost Font can be adopted as Captcha in the future, the create claims.
Most of all captcha techniques are easily deciphered by modern AI models, dissolving the wall between human eye exclusive content and AI models.
The Ghost Font is not technically a typical font face but an image that has thousands of moving dots that move, with the message appearing in dots, without movement, that can be read by the human eye. When the video is paused the text in the dot merges into the thousands of dots. A screenshot of this font will give a completely static image that will look like TV signal grains of the 90s. While not as legible as a normal text for humans, the AI models cannot decipher the font unless it is specifically.
The messages created in this font can be sent in video format, and when given to AI Models including GPT Sol 5.6 Ultra, Claude Fable, they could not read the messages even after 20+ minutes of analysis.
The creator of this font says the Ghost Font gives us an interesting way to benchmark AI progress when it comes to its cognitive capabilities.
He hopes that as AI takes over font generation, humans will continue to have a unique creative voice.