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MAP20230010457The Actuary. May 2023 : the magazine of the Institute and Faculty of ActuariesEditorial. The Turkey-Syria earthquake has brought home the risk presented by natural disasters/ Yiannis Parizas; President and CEO comment Matt Saker and Stephen Mann share what the IFoA is doing to ensure our profession is open to all; IFoA news. The latest IFoA updates and events -- Interview; Sir Michael Marmot/ The author of the seminal Marmot Review into health inequality in the UK says things have only got worse but insurers can help -- Health: Wait watchers Stuart McDonald and Natalie Tikhonovsky examine the impact of A&E delays on excess death -- Insurance: Greasing the wheels Trad insurers and insurtechs can rub along together, say Tim Smith, Patrick Kosmützky and Lisa Balboa -- Insurance: Seismic shift Alexandros Zimbidis and Emmanouil Louloudis are exploring the way we model the financial fallout from earthquakes -- Risk: When the music stops Ree Chen, David Chen and Susan Siew take notes from the 21st -- Maths: X and why Category theorist Eugenia Cheng's latest book asks big questions century's three major financial crises -- Sustainability: What planet are we on? Mark Cliff e points to the huge elephants in the room with our standard climate risk scenarios -- Pensions: Routemaster Derek Steeden and Andrew Reid on how DB pension schemes can reach their desired destination using capital-backed funding -- Health: Apt apps IFoA working party members explore the use of digital mental health tools in insurance -- Pensions: Trust exercise What are the rules around pensions commutation? Chris O'Brien explains -- Technology: Man vs machine What happens when you get ChatGPT to come up with an AI risk taxonomy? Karen Usher shares the results -- Extra-curricular. Long-distance swimmer Hugh Sellars on his Channel challenge; Soft skills: Delivering the facts You've got the data analysis skills, says Miro Kazakoff , but can you communicate your findings?; Student; Prateek Didwania examines how chatbots could aff ect insurers; People/society news; The latest updates and eventsEn: The Actuary : the magazine of the Institute & Faculty of Actuaries. - London : Redactive Publishing, 2019-. - 15/05/2023 Número 4 - mayo 2023 , 52 p.1. Actuarios. 2. Catástrofes naturales. 3. Asistencia sanitaria. 4. Empresas de seguros. 5. Crisis económica. 6. Terremotos. 7. Cambio climático. 8. Planes de pensiones. 9. Riesgos de la naturaleza. 10. Salud. 11. Salud Digital. 12. Tecnología. I. Título.