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Skills commission CEO warns of AI impact on underwriters

Underwriters and actuaries are set to be “hugely impacted” by artificial intelligence, according to Financial Services Skills Commission CEO Claire Tunley.
Speaking during the Futureproofing Your Skills and Career Planning panel at the Insurance Cultural Awareness Network’s AI, Skills and the Future of Work in Insurance conference on Friday (22 November)

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