Your Fancy Wine Could Well Be Fake. Some Are Hoping to Sniff Out a SolutionAround 20% of wine sold globally is potentially counterfeit, indicating a significant fraud problem in the wine industry.
Criminal Network Cashed In on Fake French Wine, the Europol SaidA major wine fraud scheme involved counterfeit 'French' wines sold at exaggerated prices, revealing vulnerabilities in luxury goods markets.
Europol targets gang charging up to 15,000 for fake wineInternational cooperation led to the dismantling of a major counterfeit wine operation involving fraud worth €2 million.
Criminal Network Cashed In on Fake French Wine, the Europol SaidA major wine fraud scheme involved counterfeit 'French' wines sold at exaggerated prices, revealing vulnerabilities in luxury goods markets.
Europol targets gang charging up to 15,000 for fake wineInternational cooperation led to the dismantling of a major counterfeit wine operation involving fraud worth €2 million.
Omar Khan Has Pleaded Guilty to Identity TheftOmar Khan pleaded guilty to identity theft after allegedly swindling millions from fine-wine insiders.Khan organized extravagant dinners with rare wines, promising profits he didn't deliver, resulting in legal actions.
Researchers create AI tool with a nose for fraudulent wineScientists have trained an algorithm to trace wines to their origins based on routine chemical analyses.The algorithm can not only identify the vine-growing region but also the specific estate where the wine was made.
AI can now detect phony wines - here's how it can determine fraudArtificial intelligence can trace wines to their original sources and detect cheap knockoffs.Machine learning can differentiate subtle differences in wines and determine the region and estate they came from.
AI can now detect phony wines - here's how it can determine fraudArtificial intelligence can trace wines to their original sources and detect cheap knockoffs.Machine learning can differentiate subtle differences in wines and determine the region and estate they came from.
Researchers create AI tool with a nose for fraudulent wineScientists have trained an algorithm to trace wines to their origins based on routine chemical analyses.The algorithm can not only identify the vine-growing region but also the specific estate where the wine was made.
AI can now detect phony wines - here's how it can determine fraudArtificial intelligence can trace wines to their original sources and detect cheap knockoffs.Machine learning can differentiate subtle differences in wines and determine the region and estate they came from.
AI can now detect phony wines - here's how it can determine fraudArtificial intelligence can trace wines to their original sources and detect cheap knockoffs.Machine learning can differentiate subtle differences in wines and determine the region and estate they came from.
AI can now detect phony wines - here's how it can determine fraudArtificial intelligence can trace wines to their original sources and detect cheap knockoffs.Machine learning can differentiate subtle differences in wines and determine the region and estate they came from.