By Eric P. Harding
I have a bit of a confession to make. I’m a 40-something professional who enjoys video games.
November/December 2019
By James A. Kenney
[Editor’s note: Kenney is a practicing Zen Buddhist. The views hereunder are his own.]
By Alice Rosenblatt
It’s still a long time until the November 2020 elections, and we can expect a lot of political news before we reach the day itself.
By Timothy J. Adams
Shrewd companies stand to benefit from hiring neurodiverse actuaries
By Jay Vadiveloo
I recently attended a seminar on artificial intelligence (AI) by Ajay Agrawal, Ph.D.
By Stephen A. Alpert
One of the more difficult judgments an actuary must make is being “reasonable.”
By Tom Toce
Once again we have a puzzle created by Bob Fink and Jerry Miccolis.
By Joshua Feldman
When not writing or grading puzzles for Contingencies, for the past few years I have had a second extracurricular actuarial activity take up my time: I am the president of the Central State Actuarial Forum (CSAF), a proud affiliate of the Casualty Actuarial Society.
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