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Five AI Trends Reshaping Insurance in 2026
Insurers are famously slow to sign on to emerging trends and technology. This cultural tendency to take the long view is often helpful, as actuarial science plays out ...
Artificial Intelligence on Trial: What Recent Lawsuits Reveal About Casualty Exposure
In recent years, the debate around artificial intelligence has shifted from speculation about future capabilities to urgent conversations about real-world impact.
UK businesses are dialing back hiring for jobs that are likely to be affected by the rollout of artificial intelligence, a study found, suggesting the new technology is ... Embracing artificial intelligence in insurance is a race, but one that experts describe as a race to the starting rather than the finish line. Insurers are fundamentally transforming catastrophe (CAT) modeling approaches with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and advanced climate data ...
Forrester: Cyber Insurance Will Grow by 15% in 2026
Forrester Research predicts written cyber insurance premiums will rise 15 percent in 2026 as new artificial intelligence threats and data demands emerge. In a new report, analysts at the global ...
Viewpoint: AI Will Replace Most Humans, But Then What?
Is technology more job augmenting or job replacing? This has been a long-standing debate. But recent academic work suggests that technology has been a net destroyer of jobs for decades. Artificial ...
Reimagining Homeowners Insurance in the AI-Powered Claims Era
Historically, the insurance claims process was built on paper files, and that infrastructure has not fundamentally changed in more than 100 years. It's long overdue for a refresher. Even as carriers ...
AI Is Already Showing Signs of Slashing UK Job Openings
Insurers Race to the Starting Line in the Dawn of the AI Decision Era
Transforming CAT Modeling With AI: A Framework for Insurers
Upgrading Legacy Tech Can Be a Risk, But Inaction Is a Bigger One
While the insurance industry has historically been an early adopter of innovation, experts say a reliance on time-tested systems and methods now may be holding the industry back. "Insurance was a ...

