Scientists have found a mind-blowing way to catch deepfakes by hiding invisible codes inside ordinary light sources

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  • Noise-coded illumination hides invisible video watermarks inside light patterns for tampering detection
  • The system stays effective across varied lighting, compression levels, and camera motion conditions
  • Forgers must replicate multiple matching code videos to bypass detection successfully

Cornell University researchers have developed a new method to detect manipulated or AI-generated video by embedding coded signals into light sources.

The technique, known as noise-coded illumination, hides information within seemingly random light fluctuations.

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