Artificial Intelligence in Automotive Claims on Fast Track During Pandemic – Autobody News

Posted: September 29, 2021 at 7:02 am

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in our daily lives was predicted in Hollywood movies decades ago and began to come true with Siri, Alexa and smartphones.

According to a white paper released recently by Mitchell International, parent company of NAGS, artificial intelligence use in automotive claims is growing fast as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which made a transition to digital essential to decrease the spread of the virus from human to human.

As insurers embrace AI and its ability to improve the claims process, they are devoting a larger portion of their technology budgets to AI-enabled solutions. In fact, according to one report, 87% of carriers are now spending in excess of $5 million annually on these technologies, which is more than in the banking and retail sectors, Mitchell reported.

Although new to the auto insurance industry, the science behind AI has existed for more than 50 years. Conceived in 1956, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized construction of the nations interstate highway system, it is uncertain if AI pioneer John McCarthy imagined a future where AI would drive vehicles down Eisenhowers highway system.

Interest in AI grew until the 1980s when scientists moved from hard-coded algorithms to machine learning: what would make it possible for AI to generate predictions based on data and learned experiences.

By 2012, according to Mitchell, deep-learning algorithms powered Google Street View, Apples Siri and other applications.

With the new wave of deep learning techniques, such as convolutional neural networks, AI has the potential to live up to its promise of mimicking the perception, reasoning, learning and problem solving of the human mind. In this evolution, insurance will shift from...

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