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In 2004, the USGI (formerly the ISG) was the first gemology education organization to fully utilize the internet to provide professional-quality gemology education around the world. Over the years, we have been at the forefront of technology to help us reach students in remote locations not serviced by other educational institutions, provide assistance to U.S. Soldiers at the various Forward Operating Bases of the Coalition Forces in Afghanistan, and compete as a small private school in a world of multi-million-dollar organizations. Just as we lead the way in gemology education technology, we also foresee the general demise of the major gemological labs in their current form based on the developments in Artificial Intelligence.

Over the past century, major gemological laboratories have played a crucial role in the gemstone industry. These institutions—such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the American Gem Society (AGS), and others—have set the standards for gemstone identification and grading. However, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to dramatically reshape this landscape.
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