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Training at forefront as AI fails to fill underwriting needs

By Janice Roberts at New Media
6 June 2019 • 1 min read

In the 1980s, when first underwriting computer programs were developed, the insurance industry saw this as the end of the need to train underwriters. Decades on, the industry and the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) have recognised that the ‘human touch’ is still very much needed in the position of underwriter, despite great strides in digitisation. (more…)


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