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Sarah Kim, a partner at Centana Growth Partners, shares her thoughts on insurtech funding.
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Insurers can empower data and risk management by leveraging advanced algorithms for compliance and insights.
March 30
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Ryan Bank of Vexcel shares how AI is fine-tuning image searches to identify specific risks or features that could affect underwriting and claims for insurers.
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Carriers have a lot of data and transforming it into actionable insights can be a challenge; however, AI is changing how information is utilized.
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The homeowners insurance market in the U.S. "faces mounting strain from severe climate risk," Benjamin Collier and the other authors said in their commentary.
March 27
The economics of risk are being reshaped not by frequency trends, but by the volatility and operational drag embedded in complex insurance claims.
Regulators from 12 states will conduct questionnaires with insurers, seeking insights into their use of AI, over the next six months. The results will be used to adjust the questionnaire before it is formally adopted.
In today's volatile insurance environment, AI agents can help insurers manage a wide range of transactions autonomously with speed and consistency.
The shift from transactional relationships to experience-driven engagement models is becoming a defining characteristic of successful P&C insurers.
Daniel Herrington, chief AI officer at The Zebra, explains how this new role helps insurers integrate AI across their processes and departments.
Capgemini's Samantha Chow looks at the future of life insurance and how the customer experience and coverage itself will continue to evolve.
Bill Martin, president and CEO of Plymouth Rock Assurance, addresses why legacy insurers are the best insurtechs.
Sixteen leaders across the insurance industry have been recognized for their leadership and significant contributions to their companies, colleagues and the industry.
Tresa Stephens, North America Allianz commercial regional head of cyber, tech and media, holds over a decade of experience in delivering specialized cyber, tech and professional liability solutions.
Sarah Murrow, president and CEO of Allianz Trade in Americas, shares her career journey in the insurance industry and her approach to acting as an effective leader to a multi-national business.



















