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As California's next insurance commissioner, how would each candidate treat insurers' requests to raise rates, how would they balance keeping insurers in the state and consumer affordability, and how would they manage compensation for advocates in rate increase proceedings?
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Hacking group ShinyHunters took credit for the data breach that affected the Instructure-owned Canvas learning management system.
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The technology has identified baseball fields as damaged structures, and failed to recognize that pools are contaminated by wildfire ash or flood waters, according to an imagery expert from an insurance intelligence service. Human oversight is essential, he said.
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Just over 44% of consumers report a positive experience with voice AI assistants, according to Sonant's latest report.
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Digital Insurance interviewed candidates about AI, regulatory issues, property insurance market data and more.
May 15 -
The loss of land to the sea in southern Louisiana over the next few decades places more than 1 million people in harm's way, the academics say.
May 14
Georgia voters will choose one of five Democratic candidates on May 19 to challenge incumbent insurance commissioner John King. Candidates discussed how AI can provide value to policyholders, preventing AI fraud, and how carriers deploy the technology.
Bankers and tech executives at SAS' annual conference said agentic AI is still in the "terrible twos" stage and requires human supervision.
The insurance industry doesn't have an AI adoption problem—it has a structural design problem.
Automation will change underwriting, but judgment, context, and accountability still belong to people.
INSTANDA CEO Tim Hardcastle shares some of the lessons he's learned from launching an insurance technology firm.
Digital Insurance speaks with Rob Evans, director, claim process technology at Broadspire, about how technology is being deployed in workers' compensation.
Lee Elliston, chief operations officer - claims and UK for Aspen Insurance, examines how AI, data and other technologies are changing insurance claims.
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.
























