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Results-led approach to AI could “take the fear away” for sceptical parties

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A results-led approach to using artificial intelligence in traditional human-led areas of insurance could help smooth implementation, an insurance expert has explained.

Speaking at a web event organised by Sprout.ai, Joanne Richardson, former health director at Axa, addressed fears around introducing AI methods for traditionally human-led areas of the sector

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