Louise Pryor, Colin Dutkiewicz and Krishna Kumar Shrestha reflect on the ICAT’s recent R number hackathon, and what it means for the profession’s future skillset and role in society.
The proportion of the global population exposed to floods has grown by a quarter since 2000, a 10-fold difference from what scientists previously thought, analysis has uncovered.
Neptune Jin shares the Data Science Research Working Party’s work looking at the merits of different supervised learning techniques for claim frequency modelling
Edward Plowman explains some of the developments currently taking place in insurtech, and why actuaries must embrace this change if they are to succeed
Nefeli Pamballi, Phanis Ioannou and Yiannis Parizas outline how machine learning could help increase the efficiency of fraud detection in motor insurance