# @neurafeed.ai on Instagram

- **Type:** Video
- **Original URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/DawtrMxCFKN
- **Gondola URL:** https://gondola.cc/posts/67694254-neurafeedai-instagram
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- **Posted:** 2026-07-14T05:14:12.000+00:00
- **Account Owner:** Neurafeed | AI&Tech (@neurafeed.ai) — https://gondola.cc/neurafeed.ai

## Caption

A new “anti-Al font” is designed to let humans read messages that Al struggles to understand.
It is called Ghost Font.
But technically, it is not a normal downloadable font.
Instead, it turns text into a moving video made from dots visual noise and hidden decoy messages.
When a human watches the movement, the real letters can become visible.
But when an Al system looks at individual frames, it may only see random at individual frames, it may only see random dots or identify the fake message instead.
Mixfont says models including Claude and GPT struggled to decode its test videos until they were given more specific instructions about what to look for.
But this is not completely Al-proof.
The creator admits that a determined Al agent with local coding tools could analyse the motion and eventually uncover the message.
So Ghost Font should be seen as an experiment, not a secure replacement for encryption.
Its most interesting future use could be CAPTCHA systems or tests for how well Al understands motion in videos.
Could humans still keep some forms of communication hidden from Al?

What are your thoughts on this?🤔💭

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