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Machine learning is a relatively new field without a unanimous definition. In many ways actuaries have been machine learners. In both pricing and reserving but also more recently in capital modelling actuaries have combined statistical methodology with a deep understanding of the problem at hand and how any solution may affect the company and its customers. One aspect that has perhaps not been so well developed among actuaries is validation. Discussions among actuaries preferred methods were often without solid scientific arguments including validation of the case at hand. Through this collection we aim to promote a good practice of machine learning in insurance considering the following three key issues: a) who is the client or sponsor or otherwise interested real-life target of the study? b) The reason for working with a particular data set and a clarification of the available extra knowledge that we also call prior knowledge besides the data set alone. c) A mathematical statistical argument for the validation procedure.