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  • Oct 28, 2024 | kpmg.com | Leanne Allen

    2023 has been a year of booming interest and excitement around generative AI and large language models. The potential of the technology is huge. It’s not an overstatement to talk in terms of a Fifth Industrial Revolution – with implications for industry, governments and humanity at large.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | kpmg.com | Huw Evans |Chirag Shah |Leanne Allen |Mel Newton

    1000This year’s UK Insurance CEO Outlook report highlights how CEOs are both confident and concerned as they wrestle with a complex set of pressures and challenges that require bold decisions and concrete action. These challenges include pathways to growth, digital transformation, talent retention and meeting sustainability goals.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | yourtango.com | Leanne Allen

    Isn't it ironic how the people we love most also push our buttons the most? Whether it's your spouse, children, family, or friends, fights will occasionally happen. But those fights don't have to damage the bonds we have with these people — if we express our anger the right way. Anger is a raw, real, powerful emotion we all feel — each of us displays this emotion differently. When anger gets out of control, people can make choices they regret and harm important relationships.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | kpmg.com | Leanne Allen |James Henderson |Huw Evans

    Artificial intelligence (AI), along with generative AI (Gen AI), offers untapped value for those who are willing to embrace change and can navigate the associated challenges. Whether it’s automated claims, assessing risk, personalisation of products and services, or fighting cybercrime, insurance organisations are increasingly looking towards AI to help tackle complex and time-intensive tasks, and to streamline processes.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | kpmg.com | Leanne Allen

    Get the latest KPMG thought leadership directly to your individual personalised dashboardKPMG publishes research finding that business leaders recognise Gen AI risks, yet guidance and education is slow to materialise. KPMG publishes research finding that business leaders recognise Gen AI risks.

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