HF Working With Salford Uni on AI Claims Tool
When you think about it, FNOL as a process is generally stuck in the 1990s. People still phone a call centre to report, often in a state of shock, so vital details can be missed. […]
When you think about it, FNOL as a process is generally stuck in the 1990s. People still phone a call centre to report, often in a state of shock, so vital details can be missed. […]
Some public-private sector partnership news; The University of Liverpool has become a founding shareholder in a spin-in company which has been formed to take forward technology for use in the insurance and financial sectors. Spin-ins […]
The latest from Aviva who are helping make self driving vehicles a reality; In late 2021, insurer AvivaĀ and autonomous vehicle operatorĀ Darwin Innovation GroupĀ partnered to launch theĀ Darwin Autonomous Shuttle, the longest-running self-driving passenger service in the […]
Brokers are being encouraged by Ecclesiastical to speak to their education clients about taking precautions amid fears of a rise in crime over the summer holidays. It’s a growing problem and it isn’t just schools […]
Latest update from Movo; The Movo Partnership AR network (Movo) is delighted to announce that it has expanded its apprenticeship programme.Ā Taking on five new young rising stars at a time when talent acquisition is […]
As LiDAR advances and self-driving cars take a step nearer to reality, maybe this tech from Japan can act as a breakthrough? In ancient Egypt the Rosetta Stone translated key words from one language to […]
The rush to establish a default 20mph lmit across most of urban Britain is popular with Councils, who see it as an easy way to generate more traffic fine revenue, from fixed and mobile cameras. […]
Professor Ciaran Martin told the The Guardian last week that he feels ransomware is `close to getting out of control,’ and that UK insurers are inadvertently funding organised crime by paying out on ransomware claims. […]
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