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New York-based startup Entrupy has invented a small, portable scanner that rich people can use to check the authenticity of designer bags in mere seconds. According to data from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the global counterfeit industry is worth around 460 billion dollars, a big chunk of which involves counterfeit luxury goods from brands like Louis Vuitton or Channel. The thing about such fakes is that they are often so well-made that the human eyes simply cannot tell them apart from originals. That's where technology comes in. Using a high-quality scanner and deep-learning technology, the brilliant minds behind Entrupy, have come up with a device that allows anyone to check the authenticity of luxury products, anytime, anywhere.
“Entrupy's technology is a mix of machine learning and microscopy,” Ashlesh Sharma, Entrupy's co-founder, told Digital Trends. “We train our machine-learning algorithms to pick up data points from millions of microscopic images looking for qualities like texture, contrast, geometric shapes, thread counts, minor manufacturing artifacts such as scratches in the hardware stamps, wear, and many more details that you wouldn't be able to easily see. These details are in fed into our custom machine learning pipeline, allowing us to determine a product's authenticity. ” Although Entrupy is currently limited to designer bags, the technology can be expanded to almost any type of product. The company has already tested it on a variety of goods, and is set to expand the functionality of the device in the near future. “The technology works pretty well on everything except for diamonds and porcelain, because those are refractive and we use optical analysis,” Entrupy CEO, Vidyuth Srinivasan, told Bloomberg. Entrupy doesn't sell their smart scanner and smartphone app, opting instead for a monthly lease system. |