AI Articles and Analysis about Fraud protection

Fraud involves one or more persons who intentionally act secretly to deprive another of something of value, for their own benefit. Fraud is as old as humanity itself and can take an unlimited variety of different forms. However, in recent years, the development of new technologies has also provided further ways in which criminals may commit fraud.

01 – Confronting Unique Challenges in Retail and eCommerce Fraud@1x-min

Confronting Unique Challenges in Retail and eCommerce Fraud – with Leaders from Amazon, PayPal, FanDuel, and Riskified

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Retail Fraud & Loss Prevention in Data, Brick-and-Mortar and Beyond – with Chris Nelson of Gap Inc.@2x-min

Retail Fraud & Loss Prevention in Data, Brick-and-Mortar and Beyond – with Chris Nelson of Gap Inc.

Retail fraud and loss prevention have always been significant business concerns impacting profitability and customer trust. However, with the emergence of AI technologies, there is a newfound potential to combat these challenges more effectively. 

Fighting Retail Fraud with Personalization and Classification AI Tools@2x-min (2)

Fighting Retail Fraud with Personalization and Classification AI Tools – with Experts from Instacart, Etsy, and Gap Inc.

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002 – What Artificial Intelligence Means for Retail – with Asha Sharma of Instacart

What Artificial Intelligence Means for Retail – with Asha Sharma of Instacart

The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed how consumers shop, driving more consumers than ever to transact online with traditionally brick-and-mortar retailers. While these economic forces have affected all retail, perhaps none was more profoundly disrupted than the grocery sector.