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AI and the Future of Art Authentication

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AI and the Future of Art Authentication

De: Richard Murch
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The art market of the future will be built on verified rather than assumed authenticity, on data rather than reputation alone. In this transformation, technology serves not as art's replacement but as its guardian, protecting the legacy of human creativity from the human tendency to deceive. The age of certainty in art authentication has arrived—

The human role shifts from gatekeeping authenticity to interpreting significance, freed from the burden of doubt that has compromised judgment for so long.

Technology's ultimate contribution to art authentication may be less about replacing human judgment than about purifying it. By removing questions of physical authenticity from the realm of opinion, scientific methods allow connoisseurs to focus on what they do best: contextualizing works, tracing influence, recognizing quality, and building narratives that connect art to history and culture.

The connoisseur becomes less detective and more interpreter, less judge and more guide.

The final verdict on technology's role in art authentication remains unwritten, subject to revision with each new advance and every fresh controversy. But the trajectory seems clear: toward greater transparency, more rigorous standards, and tighter integration of scientific and humanistic approaches.

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