Testing the AI that Combats Luxury Fakes
Luxury handbags may exude the confidence of wealth, but take them with a grain of fancy salt -- the counterfeit business is booming. Around 2.5 percent of global imports to the US are counterfeit or pirated goods. This amounts to about half a trillion dollars' worth of merchandise, and these ill-gotten gains fund organized crime. According to Maysa Razavi, an attorney with the International Trademark Association, shoppers often don't know that "the same people who are counterfeiting are involved in human trafficking and terrorism." The next time you don a head-to-toe Gucci ensemble, keep in mind that the clutch you bought for a bargain could be lining the pockets of an underworld kingpin.
Jul-17-2018, 14:35:59 GMT
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