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Machine learning and fraud: how complex algorithms allow us to fight back

Machine learning and fraud: how complex algorithms allow us to fight back

by Admin | Oct 30, 2017 | Featured, Phone Scam, Recent Articles

The phrase “machine learning,” evokes images of Will Smith killing dozens of free thinking robots while wearing super cool Chuck Taylors in I,Robot. It’s the type of misconception that’s been hammered home by years of Hollywood extrapolating the future to the...

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