By Ken Williams and Carrie Cross
The actuarial field is unique in many ways, including the way we require candidates to follow a structured pathway of requirements leading to our credentials.
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By Andrew Clark and Joshua Pyle
Insurers strive to avoid any real or perceived social bias. Beyond simply being good business practice, it is the right thing to do.
By R. Greg Szrama III
Pitfalls and Pratfalls
Tools like ChatGPT are exciting ... and bring with them a host of challenges to navigate
By Tom Toce
Many crossword grids are 15 × 15. You can break a 15 × 15 grid down into nine 5 × 5 grids. In a regular crossword, the nine grids won’t be closed off; each 5 × 5 will have entries linking to any other grid it’s adjacent to.
By Josh Feldman
I attended my high school reunion this past weekend and got a chance to catch up with a bunch of people I haven’t seen in decades.
By Sam Gutterman
The world and its inhabitants have survived COVID-19, with its terrible consequences for mortality and economic well-being—and it could have been worse.
WHAT IS YOUR AREA OF EXPERTISE OR PRACTICE AREA? Health & Welfare Consulting WHAT LED YOU TO BECOME AN ACTUARY?
October 2023
This promising use case faces possible headwinds in the form of data security concerns—can stakeholders assure privacy for personally identifiable information of vulnerable patients?
WHAT IS YOUR AREA OF EXPERTISE OR PRACTICE AREA? For whatever reason, my actuarial career has always been focused on