A British health insurer turned to artificial intelligence for a solution after a poll showed that a majority of respondents struggled to get a good nights rest.

An RSPH poll of 2,000 adults revealed that 54% felt increased stress due to lack of sleep, and over the course of a week, people lose a full night’s sleep.

To help people get some shut-eye, AXA PPP enlisted the help of an artificially intelligent computer to write a lullaby.

AXA also asked composer Eddie McGuire to create a tune that would help people get to sleep.

Which one makes you more sleepy?

Looking for helpful information on getting more sleep? Check out AXA PPP’s sleep centre.

Rich Mitchell

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