Thoughts on automation. Met is pushing this forward along with offshore. I see contracts as the first casualty.
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RIS Contracts should have been automated or outsourced long ago. Too many engaging in self preservation there.
self executing contracts
@hx RIS in general should take a hard look at its current vendor usage. A lot of expensive subscriptions for services truly not needed, but "it looks good to have". Millions of dollars being spent on pure nonsense with too many egos allowing it.
MetLife is preparing to significantly scale back vendor contracts in 2027 which could lead to switching away from current partners (TCS). AI and the MGCC were given as the reasons.
AI should be used to wipe out several levels of ML mgmt
I wouldn't put AI in the "scam" bucket. Over-hyped? Yes. But not scam.
If you give it a good description, it writes decent code and provides good answers. Definitely a time saver.
Will Met use it effectively? The jury is still out, but there's a chance that they don't democratize use and blow it.
AI is a scam it’s greedy CEO’s looking to get rid if employees so the believe the ai companies lies and marketing. Nits biggest impact will be on loss of business as people eventually figure out its impact is extremely limited and narrow. And most of what it does is just plain wrong. Then the rush to hire workers back will ensue by year end next year. Most hires will be off shore unless that bill from the senator in Ohio goes through to stop the off shore incentives.
AI is Y2K and Virtual Reality and Quantum Computing and Big Data all over again.
That's great. That's great.
I'm not too worried about jobs being taken over by AI in RIS any time soon. Everything done there is always so third rate and at a snail's pace. Also, look at the sycophants deemed "AI Champions" in RIS. A total joke.