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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Artificial Intelligence (AI)

 

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20 Mar 2025
07:21:38pm
I just wonder if AI will ever be able to help stamp collectors?

Of course I'm talking about the future, as I understand it AI has a long way to go to get up to speed.

I enjoy stamp identification, like perf's, watermarking, and the water mark process for finding hidden flaws in stamps. Washing and drying stamps, detecting the printing (flat press, rotarty, offsett printing methods).

Stamp identification is a big part of stamp collecting for me, it's fun, give me a pile of Washington/Franklin 190-1921 to identify and I'm having fun.


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20 Mar 2025
07:21:38pm

I just wonder if AI will ever be able to help stamp collectors?

Of course I'm talking about the future, as I understand it AI has a long way to go to get up to speed.

I enjoy stamp identification, like perf's, watermarking, and the water mark process for finding hidden flaws in stamps. Washing and drying stamps, detecting the printing (flat press, rotarty, offsett printing methods).

Stamp identification is a big part of stamp collecting for me, it's fun, give me a pile of Washington/Franklin 190-1921 to identify and I'm having fun.


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