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Register: Risky Future AI Tools for Better Billing & Payments ‘Demo Day’ on March 25

Mar 23,26 | 01:42 EST

Insurance Journal's Risky Future series is hosting the 'AI Tools for Better Billing & Payments for Insurance' Demo Day, a free online event showcasing AI technology experts demonstrating their products to enhance modern billing, premium finance, payment processing, and reconciliation platforms specifically for insurance operations. This event aims to equip carriers, retail agencies, MGAs, and finance/operations leaders with practical solutions to reduce operational friction, improve collection efficiencies, and ultimately elevate the overall customer experience in the insurance sector.

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Report says 35% of the jobs in Virginia may be at risk to artificial intelligence. Southside the least impacted, Northern Virginia the most.

Mar 23,26 | 01:41 EST

A new report commissioned by the Virginia Chamber Foundation reveals that 35% of jobs in Virginia could be impacted by artificial intelligence, making Virginia one of the most exposed states. The study identifies which occupations are most vulnerable and which are resilient, indicating significant changes ahead for the workforce, particularly for entry-level positions and specific regions.

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How 3 AI startup CEOs personally use AI tools for work and life

Mar 23,26 | 01:39 EST

From running diagnostics on complex cloud systems to drafting proposals on a time crunch, here is how some startup CEOs are using AI in their lives.

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Universities of Wisconsin, UW Credit Union launch free short-form online learning series on Artificial Intelligence

Mar 23,26 | 01:37 EST

The Universities of Wisconsin and UW Credit Union have announced the launch of a new free, short-form online video series called the AI Skills Access Passport (ASAP). This initiative is designed to introduce Wisconsinites to the fundamental concepts of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). The ASAP series serves as an accessible guide, offering participants insights into how AI functions and its practical applications in daily life, addressing the rapid technological changes impacting schools, universities, businesses, and government agencies. Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman emphasized that this learning opportunity is part of the universities' commitment to extend AI knowledge beyond traditional academic settings, providing all state residents with a foundational understanding of AI that they can choose to expand upon. The series comprises seven concise videos, each approximately two minutes long, explaining what AI is, its current uses, and the inherent opportunities and challenges. This free online course is available now and is sponsored by UW Credit Union. The accompanying website also acts as a central hub for additional AI-related courses, programs, and educational resources available across Wisconsin’s 13 public universities, showcasing a collaborative effort to enhance AI literacy statewide. Steph Harrill Kyle, Director of Financial Inclusion & Community Engagement at UW Credit Union, highlighted the credit union's broad commitment to economic mobility, aligning with the universities' goal of fostering informed, capable, and empowered communities through free educational resources like ASAP, ensuring safe and confident AI usage.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Here - Now What?

Mar 23,26 | 01:34 EST

Artificial Intelligence is here, promising to reshape nearly every aspect of life and the global economy. This article and podcast explore the crucial knowledge needed to navigate this transformative era, addressing its controversies and indispensable role, and examining both the challenges and immense opportunities it presents for individuals and industries.

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AI in health care: Why artificial intelligence cannot replace human empathy

Mar 23,26 | 01:33 EST

AI in health care promises a utopian future, but a physician argues that algorithms and avatars can never replicate the empathy, privacy, and organic intelligence of a real doctor.

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