AI can ‘turbocharge’ the UK insurance sector – NTT Data

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’AI provides the ability to personalise the insurance jargon and output in a way that the recipient of communications will understand,’ says industry development lead

The place of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public and professional consciousness is a strange one. While the technology has been in development via stutters since British mathmetician Alan Turing published a paper entitled Computing Machinery and Intelligence in 1950, it has now seemingly exploded onto the lips of the whole world. 

What makes it strange, however, is that while most recognise AI’s revolutionary potential to upend and improve society, very few yet have the expertise to really implement it effectively. 

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