How artificial intelligence affects the art insurance industry

Virtual art

With artificial intelligence increasingly being used to verify the authenticity of works of art, Sam Barrett examines what owners and insurers should do when analysis and expert opinion differ on who painted a picture.

Art is seen as one of the purest expressions of human emotion, but with the arrival of artificial intelligence, computers are getting in on the act.

As well as generating art, artificial intelligence

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