University of Salford and HighFive collaborate on AI-powered solution to revolutionise insurance claims
HighFive, the technology subsidiary of HF, has embarked on its second major artificial intelligence project in collaboration with the University of Salford. Building on the success of ELI (Expert Legal Intelligence), an AI-driven claims handling solution, HighFive is now developing the Spyglass Profiler—a cutting-edge AI-powered intelligence tool designed to enhance the speed, accuracy, and integrity of insurance claims processing. The project, which started in late 2024, is scheduled to run through to January 2025.
The Spyglass Profiler will use advanced AI and data analytics to produce detailed claimant profiles based on vast datasets, supporting legal and insurance professionals in making swift and informed decisions. The solution promises to set a new benchmark in fraud prevention and operational efficiency for the industry.
David Scott, Managing Director of HighFive, expressed his excitement about the project. He said: “HighFive’s mission is to drive transformative technology in sectors where precision and speed matter most. The Spyglass Profiler represents our dedication to innovation and partnership with academic excellence at the University of Salford.”
Rick Preston, Head of Intelligence Services at HF, highlights the impact this tool will have on the industry: “This project builds on our journey with AI solutions like ELI. The Spyglass Profiler will empower our team to work smarter and faster, automating key processes while ensuring thorough, data-rich intelligence.”
Professor Sunil Vadera, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Salford, said: “The University of Salford is thrilled to partner with HighFive once again. Spyglass Profiler will push the boundaries of AI in insurance, demonstrating how academic-industry collaborations can create real-world solutions for complex challenges.”
Together, HighFive and the University of Salford are poised to redefine claims intelligence, making processes more efficient and secure. The Spyglass Profiler project is another step toward a tech-driven future for the insurance industry.
The University of Salford has a dynamic and collaborative community of researchers dedicated to pushing the boundaries of data science and AI. The diverse team brings together cutting-edge knowledge and experience to address the challenges of the digital age, supporting businesses to unlock the immense potential of AI, machine learning and deep learning.
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