How AI, robotics and late artist Morrisseau are helping fight art fraud
- At least 6,000 fake paintings attributed to Norval Morrisseau have been uncovered, causing losses of $100 million to his estate.
- Morrisseau's estate, run by Cory Dingle, partnered with two professors to develop 'Norval AI' to combat art fraud.
- Newer versions of the AI can identify about 69 percent of fakes, with improvements expected over time.
- Dingle emphasized the need for high-quality reproductions of Morrisseau's work for Indigenous communities that cannot afford originals.
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How AI, Robotics and Late Artist Morriso are helping fight art fraud
Famous indigenous artist Norwal Morriso was browsing a Vancouver Gallery with his long -time friend Corey Dingle around 1993, when ... Read more The post How AI, Robotics and Late Artist Morriso are helping fight art fraud appeared first on The Local Report.
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