By P.C. Forte
For more than 30 years, private long-term care insurance (LTCI) has been sold as a way to pay for expenses that can break a family’s budget, strip a surviving spouse or partner of financial resources, or bankrupt an estate.
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By Srivathsan Karanai Margan
Chatbots are software programs that were originally designed to mimic human conversations. Over the years, technological growth in artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) has resulted in tremendous progress in the capabilities of this humanized interface.
By Alyssa Oursler
When will an actuary be called upon to contend with the fledgling commercial space tourism line?
By Alyssa Oursler and Karl Roth
On May 24, 2000, famed mathematicians Sir Michael Atiyah and John Tate entered a lecture hall at the Collége de France in Paris.
By Pablo Olmo
Living through storms as a child teaches you invaluable lessons that cannot be learned without firsthand experiences.
By Carlos Fuentes
Probability and statistics are analytical tools with applications in many areas of knowledge.
Increased investment leads to signs of progress … but more work remains to be done.
By John Divine
For the vast majority of human history, our species had no interaction with the skies. Perhaps the most serious entertainment of the subject for millennia on end appeared in a cautionary Greek myth. Alas, things didn’t end well for poor Icarus.
By Carlos Fuentes
I believe logical flaws and cognitive biases plague our thinking in part because we are genetically programmed to justify beliefs with emotions.
By Mitchell Momanyi
This article takes a comparative look at the issues of patient access, quality of care, and innovation in various regions of the world.