DataVisor wins ´AI-based fraud prevention solution of the year´ at 2025 Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Awards

DataVisor´s innovative platform earned top honors in the Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Awards, recognized globally for advancing fraud prevention technology.

DataVisor has been named the ´AI-based Fraud Prevention Solution of the Year´ in the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Awards, a global program recognizing standout companies, products, and technologies shaping today´s Artificial Intelligence landscape. The annual competition, organized by research firm AI Breakthrough, received more than 5,000 nominations from over 20 countries, highlighting the accelerating global relevance of Artificial Intelligence across industries.

DataVisor´s platform was chosen for its unique approach that blends patented unsupervised machine learning, adaptive supervised machine learning, and generative Artificial Intelligence-driven automation into a comprehensive fraud and financial crime prevention tool. This combination empowers institutions to detect novel threats in real time, dramatically reduce false positives, and automate fraud operations at scale. The unsupervised machine learning component excels at uncovering emerging, unlabeled fraud patterns—including large-scale, coordinated attacks—while achieving over 98% precision and delivering actionable, explainable results. Complementing this, DataVisor´s supervised workflow leverages historical fraud data for refined, customer-specific detection, and organizations lacking robust training data can benefit from a consortium-based approach for effective threat mitigation from day one.

The company´s generative Artificial Intelligence-powered AI Co-Pilot further reduces manual workloads by automatically analyzing historical activity, simulating thousands of detection scenarios, and fine-tuning operational rules, reportedly reducing false positives by up to 50%. According to Fang Yu, co-founder and chief product officer, the mission remains to pre-empt both familiar and emerging fraud schemes through continually evolving Artificial Intelligence innovation. DataVisor´s adaptability and data-centric methodology have made it a trusted partner for Fortune 500 companies and leading institutions in the financial services, banking, fintech, and payments sectors globally.

The Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Awards, part of the broader Tech Breakthrough market intelligence ecosystem, recognize excellence across diverse categories such as generative Artificial Intelligence, computer vision, natural language processing, robotics, and sector-specific applications. Steve Johansson, managing director at AI Breakthrough, commended DataVisor for providing a self-evolving, enterprise-grade solution that enables businesses to scale securely while meeting the growing challenges and complexities of digital-era fraud prevention.

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