In our series of letters from African journalists, journalist Max Angus looks at how artificial intelligence (AI) could help secure underwriting in a Taiwan Life insurance carrier’s e-health assessment scheme - and how it can be handled.
Source: bakersfield.comPublished on 2022-03-28
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