Exploring Analog Steganography π¨
Discover how messages can be hidden within artifacts using analog steganography, an intriguing method to conceal information.

Josh Sucher
2.6K views β’ Oct 18, 2023

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So here's a fun one. A friend's been researching steganography, the art of hiding a message within another artifact to avoid detection. It made a great LLM proof-of-concept. This short video demonstrates the output of a day's worth of pair programming with gpt-4: I encoded a short message* into a sample audio file in Morse code, at 14,000Hz (near or past the upper bounds of hearing, depending on your age). I played it over my MacBook speakers and recorded it via an iPhone's built-in mic. Played back into the MacBook's mic and passed through a Morse decoder, the inaudible encoded message is successfully decoded β surviving a digital-to-analog-to-digital conversion.
(Forgive the message, 'PAUL IS DEAD,' referencing an old Beatles urban legend about playing the White Album backwards and hearing a secret message. It just seemed appropriate.)
https://github.com/joshsucher/morse-steganography
(Forgive the message, 'PAUL IS DEAD,' referencing an old Beatles urban legend about playing the White Album backwards and hearing a secret message. It just seemed appropriate.)
https://github.com/joshsucher/morse-steganography
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