Ki slashes model development from years to weeks with genAI

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Ki’s technology managing director Alan Tua has revealed how switching from traditional machine learning models to generative artificial intelligence models for algorithmic underwriting has resulted in “double digit” accuracy improvements.

Speaking exclusively to Insurance Post, Tua explained this acceleration speaks to the “fundamental difference” between traditional machine learning models and generative

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