New Jersey, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/26/2022-- The Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Insurance Market Report assesses developments relevant to the insurance industry and identifies key risks and ...
While health systems will continue their AI rollout, use of the technology could evolve amid intensifying competition from ...
AI is changing how cyber risk must be insured, priced, and managed faster than most insurance models were designed to adapt. By 2026, this gap will be impossible to ignore. The question for business ...
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve and become more deeply integrated into routine processes, Info-Tech Research Group's new AI Trends 2026 report reveals that organizations are entering an ...
David Talby, PhD, MBA, CTO at John Snow Labs. Solving real-world problems in healthcare, life sciences and related fields with AI and NLP. As healthcare AI continues to accelerate, so do the laws that ...
As we look at technology in this month’s issue, artificial intelligence jumps out as the trend that continues to receive the most buzz in the insurance industry. One survey, for example, found that 88 ...
Florida lawmakers are examining the use of artificial intelligence in the insurance industry. AI is already being used by insurers for tasks like fraud detection and property assessment. Concerns were ...
AI is transforming underwriting and helping to automate different aspects while improving the customer and agent experience.
Allianz SE and Anthropic today announced a global partnership to accelerate the adoption of responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Allianz. The collaboration centers on three transformative ...
Amid the explosive development of artificial intelligence, Florida lawmakers on Tuesday began drilling into questions about the technology's use in the insurance industry. A panel of insurance and ...
The Progressive Corporation faces growing competitive pressure as technological advantages like AI and telematics become industry norms, eroding its market edge. PGR's operating margins may fall back ...