Computers perfectly forge Handwriting
Handwriting analysts really have their work cut out from them now, thanks to the development of new software that can forge—better than a human can—a person’s handwriting. Previous attempts to create computer generated forgery that looked real have flopped, a la, “This looks like a computer did it!” A new algorithm has been invented that very much simulates the way a human creates handwriting. And you are probably wondering why this algorithm was developed, aside from maybe the researchers’ hunger for finally figuring out the puzzle to replicating handwriting with a computer. Obviously, this technology can get into the wrong hands, such as those of identity thieves, plaintiffs in personal injury lawsuits who want to forge a doctor’s signature, and other litigants in legal cases.

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