EPISODE · Jul 14, 2026 · 7 MIN
Fighting AI With AI: CaraComp Launches Forensic-Grade Face Comparison Platform to Unmask Romance Scammers and Fake Online Profiles
from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the innovative use of artificial intelligence in combating online deception. The focus is on CaraComp, a forensic-grade face comparison platform developed by Euclid Squared Incorporated. This tool is designed to unmask romance scammers and fake online profiles by verifying whether two faces in photos or videos belong to the same person. CaraComp provides match results in about five seconds and generates a comprehensive, court-ready forensic report. This launch comes at a crucial time, as the United States Federal Trade Commission reports a significant increase in losses due to romance scams, exacerbated by the rise of generative artificial intelligence that makes creating fake personas easier and more convincing. CaraComp stands out by employing a proprietary multi-model analysis pipeline, which includes multiple independent facial-recognition and image-processing artificial intelligence models. This approach ensures a high level of accuracy, with a 95 percent plus match-detection rate under standard conditions. The platform is accessible to both professionals and consumers, offering features like video face search and batch comparison. CaraComp's detailed forensic reports include identity attributes, facial landmark geometry, emotional signal analysis, and image integrity scoring, all explained in plain language. This makes it a valuable tool for private investigators, insurance fraud teams, and anyone needing to verify online identities. For more information, visit CaraComp's website.
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