AI is getting remarkably good at reading documents, recognizing messy handwriting and even understanding blurry screenshots. But now, something called Ghost Font is exposing a weakness most of us never even knew about until now.
Ghost Font is essentially an optical illusion that hides letters inside hundreds of moving dots, relying on the human brain’s ability to detect motion rather than visible shapes. Naturally, I had to find out what makes it work — and why it appears to confuse today’s AI models.
What is Ghost Font?
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