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So, the Allianz has put out some study, right? About how people feel about this AI thing in insurance. Turns out, Europeans aren't exactly jumping for joy at the prospect. They're worried about their jobs, which, I guess, is understandable. Seems like the Allianz isn't seeing a direct line between AI making things more productive and people losing their jobs, but who knows? The study talks about how AI could be good for customers, catching the bad guys, and figuring out who's a risk. But of course, there are some rules and some sticky ethics questions that come along with all this. The author seems to say, "Let's not go crazy here, let's keep people in the loop." It's all a bit of a balancing act, isn't it?
This episode is presented by platformeconomies.com - and if you are interested in matters of architecture, make sure to get my book on IT Architecture today: https://a.co/d/gK7YzOL (US) / https://amzn.to/3OkwqE9 (DE)
By Mohammed BrücknerSo, the Allianz has put out some study, right? About how people feel about this AI thing in insurance. Turns out, Europeans aren't exactly jumping for joy at the prospect. They're worried about their jobs, which, I guess, is understandable. Seems like the Allianz isn't seeing a direct line between AI making things more productive and people losing their jobs, but who knows? The study talks about how AI could be good for customers, catching the bad guys, and figuring out who's a risk. But of course, there are some rules and some sticky ethics questions that come along with all this. The author seems to say, "Let's not go crazy here, let's keep people in the loop." It's all a bit of a balancing act, isn't it?
This episode is presented by platformeconomies.com - and if you are interested in matters of architecture, make sure to get my book on IT Architecture today: https://a.co/d/gK7YzOL (US) / https://amzn.to/3OkwqE9 (DE)