acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

ACM TechNews

AI Could Smuggle Secret Messages in Memes


View as: Print Mobile App Share:
An image that could carry a secret message.

To securely conceal their information, digital steganographers aim to embed messages in strings of words or images that are statistically identical to normal communication.

Credit: C. Fish Images/Getty Images

Computer scientists from the U.K.'s University of Oxford, Carnegie Mellon University, and Switzerland's armasuisse Science + Technology claim to have created the first algorithm for seamlessly concealing messages in realistic text, images, or audio.

The researchers used the generative artificial intelligence (AI) to design innocuous-seeming chat messages that outside observers could not distinguish from any other communication produced by the same algorithm.

The algorithm can couple a secret message with a series of memes included in the chat, selecting context-appropriate content on the spot.

The researchers envision the method gaining use with the emergence of increasingly commonplace generative AI.

From Scientific American
View Full Article - May Require Paid Subscription

 

Abstracts Copyright © 2023 SmithBucklin, Washington, D.C., USA


 

No entries found

Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account