Since forming Hypocrisy in 1991, Peter Tägtgren has consistently proven himself as a tireless champion of metal in its many forms. Though his flagship band started out heavily inspired by late 80s/early 90s American death metal, by their third album they were branching out into melodeath, establishing a branch of the genre distinct from the game-changing sound emerging out of Gothenburg. “I was never the biggest fan of the whole Gothenburg thing," he admits. "I loved At The Gates’ Slaughter Of The Soul but then again, I think a lot of that kind of stuff came from Dissection in the early 90s too. At the same time, back then there was so much going on in Sweden it was like the more the merrier, you know?”In the three decades since Hypocrisy's formation, Peter has branched out into countless projects, exploring a love for industrial-tinged music with PAIN and Lindemann whilst indulging his love for extreme metal
Will Watling: Integrating AI into the life and pensions journey
AI bots with UK pension skills
Will Watling: Only in the last 18-24 months though, have I seen the sleepy world of life and pensions (L&P) really start to realise how digital omnichannel delivery, artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing (NLP), optical character recognition (OCR) and importantly L&P specifically skilled bots can actually transform our business for the better.
Will Watling
Will Watling looks at the flourishing world of digital art, VR gigs and AI bots making life easier, even in the life and pensions space. We’re in the last 100 yards of ‘the last mile problem’, he writes.