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Ada was first

The Ada Lovelace story.

We named our Artificial Digital Actuary in honour of English mathematician and writer, Ada Lovelace. Daughter of Lord Byron, Ada was best known for her work on the Analytical engine - Charles Babbage's general-purpose computer. She is often credited as the first person to realise that a computer could follow a simple set of instructions to perform complex calculations and she published the first algorithm to be used by such machines.

Ada Lovelace.

We are very proud and excited to announce the release of Ada. Our Artificial Digital Actuary. This is a huge accomplishment for Mulberry and something long-awaited in the insurance market.

Mulberry Risk are the first to see the potential of computing to advance actuarial and data analytics for MGAs, and to implement this. Ada, our digital actuary, enables you to access actuarial and data science modelling skills via our client portal.

We use artificial intelligence to manage our data processes and deliver modelling insights. Ada allows us to scale and deliver extremely fast service to our clients at a cost our competitors cannot match.
 

We have named our Artificial Digital Actuary in honour of Ada Lovelace and thought it fitting to launch it on the anniversary of her birthday - 10th December 1815. Ada Lovelace was an English mathematician and was known for her work on the Analytical Engine (Charles Babbage's general-purpose computer). The machine had applications greater than just calculation, and she was the first to see this and published the first algorithm to be used by this type of machine.

"She is often considered the first computer programmer."

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