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Conferences
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Maggie Campbell Pedersen
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Artificial intelligence
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/ Diamonds
/ Jewelry
/ Jewelry industry
/ Pearls
2024
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Conferences
2024
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In her talk, ‘Modern Era of Diamonds, Diamond Facts, Myths and Misconceptions’, Raluca Anghel (Natural Diamond Council [NDC], London) explained the work of NDC, which is a not-for-profit entity established to promote the value of natural diamonds, working together with various trade bodies across the globe and supplying retailers with promotional and educational material. ‘Why are Some Minerals Gem Quality?’ was the title of the talk given by Dr Emmanuel Fritsch (University of Nantes, France), in which he spoke in depth about the formation of gems and the various mechanisms in which they grow (e.g. fibrous and spherulitic growth). [...]he discussed artificial intelligence and the fact that today a computer can design and illustrate a piece of jewellery that looks totally real and desirable, but does not actually exist.
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The Gemmological Association of Great Britain
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