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AI Unravels the Chemical Secrets of Bordeaux Wines, could help detect counterfeiting
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AI Unravels the Chemical Secrets of Bordeaux Wines, could help detect counterfeiting

Swayam Mewati December 8, 2023

Unlocking the secrets of Bordeaux wines: AI-driven research from the University of Geneva and the University of Bordeaux uses machine learning to identify the unique chemical signatures of red wines, paving the way for precise origin determination and effective counterfeiting prevention.