Smart-Sure was established in October 2011 and offers a huge range of personal line insurance policies. Smart-Sure has recently partnered with Bournemouth University on a new project aimed at developing a novel artificial intelligence technique to gather knowledge and insight from different types of insurance data in order to automatically and optimally make decisions on a variety of insurance aspects. Smart-Sure has a close research collaboration with Bournemouth University and have already fully funded a 3-year PhD research project at the University, under the supervision of Dr Prakoonwit. Dr Prakoonwit is an associate professor in the Faculty of Science and…
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Whether it has been musicians taking inspiration from literature, or filmmakers looking to paintings for ideas on shot composition, the arts have frequently found ways to influence and feed into each other for centuries. This influence can manifest itself in obvious ways, like Dan Brown making Da Vinci’s work central to the plot of his novels, or more subtle ways. One of these is the concept of rhythm in non-musical art. The notion of rhythm in art can be difficult to define precisely, but it suggests a regular sense of motion within a confined visual space. As with rhythms we…
The famous saying, “Demand creates its own supply,” by the economist John Maynard Keynes will remain relevant as long as humanity exists as a species that strives to satisfy its wants. Since the inception of civilization, human instincts have not changed — what has evolved are the ways to satisfy them. The struggle for survival is the eternal engine of progress. The instinct of self-preservation drives us to protect ourselves and our loved ones. A safe and comfortable life is our natural desire, and the only way to get what we want is through mutually beneficial relationships where you can…
More and more people across the world have been applying for a second citizenship in recent years. As international citizenship experts CS Global Partners note, “the word ‘citizenship’ conjures images of a strong national identity determined by birth, ethnicity, history, culture and upbringing”, yet it is possible to gain a second citizenship if an individual meets certain criteria set by another nation’s government. As a result, the world is currently seeing a huge surge in individuals with second citizenship. For instance, the first half of 2018 saw a remarkable 229% year-on-year surge of South Africans applying for second citizenship, whilst…
Francisco Reynés, CEO of Naturgy, has talked about why no one should be afraid of change and he also stressed the importance of being happy with your job. Francisco Reynés discusses it on an interview at Bloomberg. During his speech, he said that people try to avoid taking risks. That is why the most important thing that the organization should provide is the possibility of making mistakes which at the end means an opportunity for change. Asked about how a company should use it, Francisco Reynés expressed that change is part of life and every company should be prepared to…
With the UK in the midst of an affordable housing crisis and rent prices going through the roof, thousands of Brits are turning towards a much cheaper form of living agreement: property guardianship. Property guardians are individuals who are contracted to temporarily live at unoccupied premises with the primary purpose of safeguarding it. As explained by security company Oaksure: “Property guardians are an active on-site presence that removes the risk of a property being targeted by squatters, metal thieves and vandals.” By living in disused buildings, property guardians usually pay way below market value to stay in spacious properties they’d…
Mission: Impossible-style ebooks which self-destruct after reading went on sale in Britain yesterday. Digital products at the Nobu.store are fitted with electronic fuses that are set to ‘detonate’ when the rental period expires. Consumers have between two and 20 days to read the book before a ‘coded bomb’ explodes and wipes “every trace of data” from their smartphone or tablet. Similar software is already in use for movie and box set rentals, but it is the first time that so-called “timestamp tech” of this kind has been applied to the publishing industry. Until now, publishers have only managed to restrict access…
Online betting companies that allow customers to place bets on Iranian sports teams, events and other occurrences could potentially face a range of legal consequences as new sanctions affect the country. As the US opens its betting market up to international players, betting operators need to make sure they’re aware of the legal requirements for operating in the United States. Starting from November 4, betting companies that operate in the Iranian market could end up being subject to penalties for sanction busting. The US government has imposed a variety of sanctions on Iran, the most recent of were announced earlier…
THE world is about to witness the launch of the first ever sex doll with a fully moveable body. DS Doll engineers and scientists in China are well underway in creating the life-sized doll with uncanny human features – which will be controlled by an app. The firm claim that unbelievable progress has made in making a robot that can move its torso and full upper body and are now working on its lower half. Using accurate measurements of real women, the company believes that the fully autonomous dolls should be on sale within the next few years. Each handmade…