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  <title>Emerging Topics Community: SOA Member AI Survey - Summer 2025</title>
  <description>In this episode of the&amp;amp;nbsp;Get Plugged In Podcast, originally published in January 2026, Dale Hall, Managing Director of Research at the Society of Actuaries Research Institute, is joined by&amp;amp;nbsp;Joe Alaimo, CEO at ProComp Consulting Inc.&amp;amp;nbsp;in Ontario, Canada and Community Advisory Team Member of the Emerging Topics Community. Together, they unpack the results of the Society of Actuaries Research Institute’s inaugural&amp;amp;nbsp;AI Adoption Survey. Their conversation explores how actuaries are using AI tools, the most common use cases across career stages, and the key organizational barriers such as skill gaps and compliance risks. They also discuss surprising survey results on interest in further AI education and how attitudes differ between early- and late-career actuaries. This foundational research will be repeated regularly to track how the profession’s use of AI evolves over time. Want to go more in-depth? Read the  full report and explore other valuable resources at&amp;amp;nbsp; the  Artificial Intelligence Research landing page. Send us your feedback at&amp;amp;nbsp;AI-Insights@soa.org </description>
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