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chrisshroba | 4 months ago

> Bellwether, a moonshot at Alphabet's X, is using Earth AI to provide hurricane predictions insights for global insurance broker McGill and Partners. This enables McGill's clients to pay claims faster so homeowners can start rebuilding sooner.

Hm, I'm quite skeptical about this claim.

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tencentshill|4 months ago

Could be a nice expensive contractor option for replacing the NOAA's public data that we lost. But it probably wont be picked up because it has to study the climate, which is a bad word now.

CobrastanJorji|4 months ago

You can totally create a private version of NOAA so long as you keep the messaging about insurance intelligence and never, ever speculate out loud about the causes of hurricanes. And if that's not enough, just do what Meta did and hire some shmuck like Robby Starbuck to signal that you're on the right team.

Legend2440|4 months ago

Seems plausible to me. It would allow them to start contracting CAT adjusters as soon as a hurricane is expected, before other insurers start bidding for them.

Will this actually pay off for them? Who knows. But insurers are quite into ML for claims/underwriting these days, so I'd believe they're giving it a try.

KRAKRISMOTT|4 months ago

Wdym by 'bid for them'? Won't the MGA want to get rid of their contracts in an area that's about to be hit by a hurricane ASAP?

moffkalast|4 months ago

> McGill and Partners

Hi, I'm Saul Goodman. Did you know that you have hurricanes? The constitution says you do! And so do AI.

notatoad|4 months ago

quicker approvals probably also means quicker denials, if you want to look at the negative side of it.

giobox|4 months ago

A quicker denial is still better than a long drawn out one, even if it isn't the outcome you might want.

apples_oranges|4 months ago

Haha yeah. Perhaps a marketing gimmick with an asterisk..

citizenpaul|4 months ago

Sorry but our AI said your home destroyed in the hurricane was not in fact destroyed by a hurricane. Claim denied. We accept no further inquiries on the matter.

100% of claims paid out instantly, so its kinda true.

I suspect you don't have an MBA /s