Not a whole lot of data has been published yet but so far we believe the companies actually denied more claims after Luigi than before, largely attributed to companies including UHC replacing human employees with AI.
Your post deals with long horizon trends. Immediately after the shooting there were waves of stories about long standing approval battles being won, hospitals noticing a change, etc… Yes, it’s anecdotal which people say like it isn’t real for some reason, but that just means we lack more verifiable evidence. The only way to learn more is to repeat the experiment.
Not a whole lot of data has been published yet but so far we believe the companies actually denied more claims after Luigi than before, largely attributed to companies including UHC replacing human employees with AI.
Yes but as I explained is there doesn’t appear to have been a Luigi Effect from what we know, but we’re largely missing data on the subject.
Your post deals with long horizon trends. Immediately after the shooting there were waves of stories about long standing approval battles being won, hospitals noticing a change, etc… Yes, it’s anecdotal which people say like it isn’t real for some reason, but that just means we lack more verifiable evidence. The only way to learn more is to repeat the experiment.
Ah I see, I forgot that annecdotal evidence was the supreme authority on all things truth and logic. /s
Illiteracy is a hell of a drug