
AI EXPO Taiwan 2026, one of Asia’s leading AI industry showcases, opened today at the Taipei Expo Dome in Yuanshan Flora Expo Park for a three-day run (March 25–27). Making its debut at the event, BIG DATA Co., Ltd., Taiwan’s leading data technology company, took the X Stage to unveil its latest brand anti-counterfeiting solution, presented by Chief Technology Officer Sam Meng(孟令三). Meanwhile, DIGITIMES joined forces with DailyView — BIG DATA’s flagship data intelligence platform — and IC Radio to launch the first-ever Creator Impact Awards, naming PanSci(泛科學) Creator of the Year. BIG DATA Chief Operating Officer and spokesperson Weiwei Chiang(蔣志薇) presented the Instagram Creator of the Year award to Selina (S的AI研究所) and the Instagram Excellence Award to Nuva Lin(林上哲). At its booth, BIG DATA drew strong visitor engagement with an interactive “AI Readiness Check” game that introduced attendees to its new AI Workshop solutions and its full-stack intelligent data value chain services.
Over 90% of Fraud Starts with Impersonation: BIG DATA Takes the Stage — From Fraud Prevention to Trust Infrastructure
The X Stage at AI EXPO Taiwan 2026 focused on AI’s impact on everyday life, bringing together speakers from content creation, financial fraud prevention, education and career development to explore how AI is reshaping society and the way people learn. In a talk titled “Fighting Fakes Is Really About Protecting Trust: How AI Safeguards Brand Reputation,” BIG DATA CTO Sam Meng(孟令三) noted that as generative AI and deepfake technology advance, the line between real and fake is blurring faster than ever — and only a small fraction of people can reliably tell the difference. More than 90% of fraud cases now involve some form of identity impersonation; fraud today isn’t a single tactic but a full playbook of impersonating an identity, building trust, and then executing the scam.
To counter this systemic threat, BIG DATA is fighting AI with AI. Its multi-layered detection framework combines visual recognition, semantic analysis, behavioral pattern detection and fact-checking, cross-referenced against authoritative data sources to turn risk assessment from guesswork into evidence-based decision-making. Its brand anti-impersonation detection service, KEYTECTOR, uses automated cross-platform scanning, AI-driven analysis and real-time alerts to help companies catch impersonation attempts early and strengthen brand risk management. As Meng put it, generative AI has made fraud easier to produce than ever — companies today aren’t just fighting scams, they’re fighting a fundamental erosion of trust. The next competitive battleground isn’t who sounds most convincing — it’s who’s actually real.
DIGITIMES, DailyView and IC Radio Launch First Creator Impact Awards — PanSci Named Creator of the Year
DIGITIMES partnered with DailyView, BIG DATA’s data intelligence platform and Taiwan’s largest, along with IC Radio to launch the inaugural Creator Impact Awards. Built on social listening and big data analysis spanning YouTube, Instagram and podcasts, the awards used metrics such as “Social PR Value” and “Positive Sentiment Influence” to identify the 20 most influential AI and technology content creators, spotlighting their outsized role in the digital content ecosystem. The awards span nine categories, including Creator of the Year, Cross-Category Creator, and Rising Star Creator, alongside platform-specific honors. PanSci(泛科學) took home the top prize, Creator of the Year.
BIG DATA COO and spokesperson Weiwei Chiang(蔣志薇) presented the Instagram Creator of the Year award to S的AI研究所 (Selina) and the Instagram Excellence Award to Nuva Lin(林上哲). Chiang noted that in an era of fragmented information and algorithm-driven feeds, the yardstick for influence is shifting — from reach to trust and depth of impact. The creators who matter most aren’t just seen; they shape opinions, build lasting trust, and move the needle on decisions that count. Data now makes influence measurable and comparable, and Chiang expects brand-creator partnerships to evolve accordingly — from exposure-driven deals to strategic collaborations built around the quality of influence.

From Data Collection to Decision-Making: BIG DATA Showcases Its Full Intelligent Data Value Chain
At its booth, BIG DATA showcased its complete Intelligent Data Value Chain — from data collection and cleaning to analysis and actionable insight — demonstrating how companies can connect the dots across their data operations and turn that data into real decisions. Brand protection and identity verification drew particularly strong interest, with KEYTECTOR (brand anti-impersonation detection) and KEYKYC (real-time business risk intelligence) fielding the most inquiries on the show floor — a clear signal of rising demand for brand trust and risk management tools.
The booth’s interactive “AI Readiness Check” let visitors gauge their company’s AI maturity in just three minutes, then pointed them toward BIG DATA’s newly launched AI Workshop solutions. Starting with a diagnostic of a company’s current state, the program builds a tailored AI adoption roadmap across three areas — public sentiment insight, brand protection, and business risk control — helping companies pinpoint the right use cases and move from strategy to execution faster.



