AI Thinks It Cracked Kryptos. The Artist Behind It Says No Chance
For decades, the Kryptos sculpture at CIA headquarters has baffled aspiring codebreakers around the world. Created by artist Jim Sanborn in 1990, the encrypted message inscribed on the sculpture has remained unsolved.
Recently, a team of AI experts claimed to have cracked the code using advanced machine learning algorithms. They announced that they had deciphered the final section of the message, revealing a hidden message.
However, Jim Sanborn quickly dismissed the AI’s claims, stating that there is “no chance” that the code has been cracked. He maintains that the message on Kryptos is meant to be a challenging puzzle that cannot be easily solved.
Sanborn has expressed his admiration for the AI’s efforts but remains skeptical of their results. He believes that the true meaning of Kryptos will remain a mystery for years to come.
Despite the conflicting opinions, the Kryptos sculpture continues to captivate cryptographers and enthusiasts alike. Its enigmatic message serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of unsolved mysteries.
As the debate over the AI’s claims continues, one thing remains certain: Kryptos will remain a symbol of mystery and intrigue for generations to come.