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The insurance industry doesn't have an AI adoption problem—it has a structural design problem.
May 7
Brillio -
Travel insurance customers have long complained online about gotcha clauses and foot-dragging on claims.
May 7 -
These secondary perils led to a combined $86 billion of insured losses in North America in 2025.
May 7 -
Automation will change underwriting, but judgment, context, and accountability still belong to people.
May 6Pibit.AI -
Leaders could have a much more proactive role in protecting their workforce with personal security platforms and benefits.
May 6 -
There were about 50 funding events in the insurtech sector in April 2026.
May 6 -
Nationwide and Whisker Labs share insights related to their partnership and the Ting sensor, which uses artificial intelligence to warn policyholders about potentially catastrophic events.
May 6 -
EY's third annual risk survey found increased concern about adapting to changes in the risk environment.
May 5 -
State Farm could face millions of dollars in penalties in California after the state's insurance regulator alleged the firm mishandled claims related to the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.
May 5 -
As artificial intelligence plays a greater role throughout the insurance industry, questions arise about AI risk, how it's changing policies and whether to trust the output of an AI-driven decision.
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