MetLife subsidiary LumenLab is using blockchain technology to automate life insurance claims
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MetLife subsidiary LumenLab is using blockchain technology to automate life insurance claims
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Blockchain software firm Digital Asset has partnered with Amazon Web Services Aurora to make its open-source smart contract language DAML more interoperable
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A new insurance platform built on blockchain and AI tech has received new funding to apply the technologies to fraud detection and streamlining claims
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Centralized companies can still adversely impact crypto — the community reacts: “There is a solution to protect ourselves against potential abuse”
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Legal & General partnered with Amazon to make use of its Amazon Managed Blockchain service for recording and updating bulk annuities transactions
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Bitcoin price analyst Oliver Isaacs predicts bitcoin hitting $25,000 this winter, citing signs of mainstream adoption and the U.S.–China trade war as influencing factor
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It is evident technology giants are desperate to gain new insights into their consumers. Whether it is on the emotional level or on a physical level, the thirst for more sensitive information seems insatiable. For Amazon, its newest venture will undoubtedly spark a lot of heated debates. At this time, the company wants to 3D-scan human’s bodies in exchange for a $25 gift card. Another Unusual Amazon Venture Arises It has been a very interesting week for Amazon, although not necessarily for the right reasons. The company is exploring many new business models, albeit most of them will raise a
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There are always numerous developments in the technology sector to keep an eye on. Now that voice-powered personal assistants have become the new normal, some companies are already looking to the future. Amazon is currently in the process of building a device which will allegedly read human emotions. It also comes with its own mobile application, to make the technology more accessible. Amazon Cares About Your Emotions Even though a lot of people are uncomfortable with sharing personal information with major corporations, the rise in popularity of voice-powered personal assistants confirms the opposite is true. In fact, so many consumers
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Amazon could be on the road to creating some form of cryptocurrency system with latest patent award
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Cybercriminals are exploiting a known vulnerability in the software Confluence to mine XMR
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