May/June 2024
By David Kausch
"No more exams!" Aisha exclaimed. Aisha was celebrating her success with a credentialled actuarial coworker, Bailey, over lunch.
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March/April 2024
By Linda Bell
When I was learning to golf, I first heard "the rules are your friend" when I complained about having to count two extra strokes after my ball bounced off the wall of a bunker and hit my foot.
January/February 2024
By Cande Olsen
The long weekend was coming up, and Matt was looking forward to getting together with his old college buddies, Susan and Jim.
January/February 2024
By Virginia Hulme
Professionalism discussions often feature Precept 13 and the actuary’s obligation to report apparent, unresolved, material violations of the Code of Professional Conduct to the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline (ABCD).
November/December 2023
By Albert J. Beer
“Oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood!” While young readers might not recognize the musical reference, I believe all readers can relate to the disappointment of having an intended audience not understand a particular role you play.
September/October 2023
By Richard Kutikoff
How an actuary might apply the precepts—and the Precepts—of actuarial professionalism throughout their career.
September/October 2023
Professionalism considerations for working in developing areas of actuarial practice
July/August 2023
By David Driscoll
This Up to Code piece examines various professionalism considerations of the use of large language models like ChatGPT.
July/August 2023
By Brian Jackson
The recent emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT has stimulated considerable discussion about how these technologies can be used by actuaries when providing professional services.