Startup uses AI to fight art forgeries—with hyper-realistic copies
Mack DeGeurin
created: Sept. 22, 2025, 3:30 p.m. | updated: Oct. 2, 2025, 3:26 p.m.
A new weapon in the fight against fine art forgeries may, ironically enough, be a robot “painter” capable of composing nearly indistinguishable copies of renowned works.
You see the brushstroke lines,” Morrisseau estate executive director Cory Dingle said in a statement.
Notably, neither the Matrix nor the copies of the copies will match the exact dimensions of the original Morrisseau works.
The Morrisseau estate also sees value in selling the robot-made copies, provided they are clearly labeled as such.
Profits from these works, currently valued between $2,354 and $32,688, could help fund further AI development and art restoration efforts.
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