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    ActuarialPost

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    With the World Cup well underway, as we sweltered through a heatwave, I thought that I could speak about upsets such as Germany and Holland both going out (yes, this is a rewrite) but that seems to have also been slightly upstaged with the Prime Minister resigning. Larry the cat, who David Cameron took into Downing Street, is about to have his 6th owner since 2016 when Cameron departed. Scottish secretary Ian Murray once called him the most miserable animal you will ever meet; he blamed a decade of Tory prime minsters for the feline’s demeanour; you have to feel sorry for Larry. Our cover story this month is from Guy Moas from Sapiens who examines the approach of implementing AI in Life insurance. We also have an article from Sarah Vaughan from Angelica Solutions on Pricing and Reserving – two sides of the same coin. Aled Edwards from Quantum Advisory questions the risk of delaying GMP equalisation and Mark Brown from WTW looks at practical applications of quantum computing for the insurance industry. Our regular authors are also in attendance ging their views on an already busy summer.

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