Tokio Marine to use Tractable’s AI to analyse auto damage across Japan
The AI solution, created by technology company Tractable, uses computer vision to look at photos of car damage, making sense of it as a human would, in near-real time.
Using AI in this way can increase the speed of remotely reviewing claims from days to minutes, removing inefficiencies from the process, helping insurers and repairers to agree on repairs more quickly, getting customers back on the road faster. It's the first time that a major Japanese insurer has deployed an AI auto damage assessment solution into the claims process.
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Tractable's AI uses deep learning for computer vision, along with machine learning techniques. The AI is trained on many millions of photos of car damage as well as human appraiser decisions, and the algorithms learn from experience by analysing a large variety of different examples. Tractable's technology is globally applicable to any vehicle.
The AI allows insurers to evaluate the damage to a vehicle, based on photos provided by repairers, appraisers or policyholders. Via a platform, Tractable's AI shares repair method recommendations and guides the claim process to ensure each claim is processed and settled as quickly as possible.
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About Tractable:
Tractable develops artificial intelligence for accident and disaster recovery. Its AI solutions have been deployed by leading insurers across
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