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Re: Coin Grading: Value of the AI Machine
this machine already exists in the PRoC. They use it to reproduce "reproductions". They developed SW to guide a complicated machine which they also have, to produce these Fakes. Just ask our host if they did ever grade one of these 1861 NS (I think) 1 cent coins. Now, if they can do that so it is not indistinguishable from… -
Re: Coin Grading: Value of the AI Machine
Having someone other than yourself (including an AI machine) make decisions for you is something that: * would cause some people to want it happen (they think it would make life easier for them; they think it would make them "free"; and it would absolve them of personal responsibility for the consequences of their… -
Re: Coin Grading: Value of the AI Machine
The 'AI Machine' would be similar to a camera with a viewer but a high tech one that's connected to a computer. Each of the sensors that would detect each of the aspects of coin grading, strike, condition, luster and color variations. Basically 'AI Machine' sees what the observer sees through the viewer and the observer… -
Re: Coin Grading: Value of the AI Machine
I think that a system like this could be developed and implemented as is for the grading of Moderns, and I believe that you would be able (if you wanted to) to implement decimalized grading of Moderns from 69-70, which might breathe some life into that area of the market. It would be more difficult to develop a program… -
Re: Coin Grading: Value of the AI Machine
The main value is the total compensation that PCGS would not have to pay the graders that it replaces. There could be some additional value if people are willing to pay more for more accurate grades. It would mean the customer would not have to pay again in hopes of a higher grade. And the customer would not have to worry…
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