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Hidden light codes expose fake videos

The system, called Noise-Coded Illumination, programs subtle, nearly invisible fluctuations in light at events or locations, such as press conferences, that are captured by any camera

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Scientists at the lab studying light codes in videos. Pic/Cornell University

Scientists at the lab studying light codes in videos. Pic/Cornell University

Cornell University scientists have unveiled a novel method to fight video manipulation by embedding hidden codes in lighting. The system, called Noise-Coded Illumination, programs subtle, nearly invisible fluctuations in light at events or locations, such as press conferences, that are captured by any camera. Each light source carries a unique secret code, allowing analysts to verify authenticity and detect edits. The team say the technology won’t end misinformation entirely, but it could make forging convincing fake videos far more difficult.

How it works: https://youtu.be/GrC6I21URu4

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