I am still figuring out what use case this might have. Why would you want to deceive an AI? Not to mention that, eventually, all AI systems will end up reading it.
This one seems much more likely to work for its intended purpose. Even if an LLM can be trained to read it, it will probably take much more processing to get the text out of a video compared to an image.
yrds96 23 hours ago||
Which sufficient tooling calls even OCR can read this, but I think this can be improved
It looks like it actually got the wrong letters there, no?
hyperhello 1 day ago||
How does it know HAPPY HUMAN translates to SORRY ROBOT? Is there a cycle in there or something?
pavon 1 day ago|
I don't think the font can actually do that - I think it is a hand-crafted example of the idea. The later examples all have random letters for the decoy text.
TacticalCoder 18 hours ago||
I can easily read both but here's the funny thing: with my reading glasses on, I first see "Sorry robot". If I remove my glasses, I first see "Happy human".
Which makes me think this is one blurr filter away from being trivially read by any model.
Very cool.
deadbabe 1 day ago||
What would be cool would be neon signs using this font, where the front tubes show the decoy message, but then there’s hidden rear tubes that shine light on the wall in a different color showing the actual message.
Something like the DAY DREAM/PAY BILLS would be pretty artistic!