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<p>[QUOTE="Herberto, post: 24855160, member: 74222"]Cast fakes. Struck fakes. Transfer die fakes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Looking at an image of a coin is not always enough to detect a forgery, and often you need access to a catalog of dies (in acsearch.info) and compare them to determine a coin’s authenticity. The time to do it is exhausting.</p><p><br /></p><p>BUT with an AI, it can scrutinize the entire catalog ultrafast.</p><p><br /></p><p>If we can “teach” or program an AI and give it all known genuine coins and all known fakes, logically it would detect forgeries. Of course it will need to be updated gradually and programmed correctly.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hope we can make an AI to detect forgeries and employ such a guy like David Sear before he dies, so his “expertise” could be giving to the AI.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also acsearch.info have a massive catalog of different dies and so have Dumbarton Oaks in Washington DC (a lots of byzantine coins and seals), so logically that site should invest in AI.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I want to ask the older members here: Do you think in future about some few years there will be an AI-site to detect fake coins?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Herberto, post: 24855160, member: 74222"]Cast fakes. Struck fakes. Transfer die fakes. Looking at an image of a coin is not always enough to detect a forgery, and often you need access to a catalog of dies (in acsearch.info) and compare them to determine a coin’s authenticity. The time to do it is exhausting. BUT with an AI, it can scrutinize the entire catalog ultrafast. If we can “teach” or program an AI and give it all known genuine coins and all known fakes, logically it would detect forgeries. Of course it will need to be updated gradually and programmed correctly. I hope we can make an AI to detect forgeries and employ such a guy like David Sear before he dies, so his “expertise” could be giving to the AI. Also acsearch.info have a massive catalog of different dies and so have Dumbarton Oaks in Washington DC (a lots of byzantine coins and seals), so logically that site should invest in AI. I want to ask the older members here: Do you think in future about some few years there will be an AI-site to detect fake coins?[/QUOTE]
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