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Insurers are partnering with universities and college programs to create a more diverse and inclusive talent pipeline.
August 9 -
The release of two malicious language models — WormGPT and FraudGPT — demonstrate attackers' evolving capability to harness language models for criminal activities.
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Referred to as "vehicle to grid," two-way charging works by sending power to the grid from an electric vehicle's battery while the car is parked and plugged in.
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Last month, Farmers Insurance Co. said it would limit sales of new home insurance coverage in California. In May, State Farm General Insurance Co., the state's biggest home insurer, said it would stop writing new policies altogether. Allstate Corp. halted the sale of new policies in the state last year.
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Putting the pressure on employees to return to the office could cost financial companies their leadership.
August 8 -
Carriers are building a talent pipeline through university programs and mentorships with partnered universities.
August 8 -
In other news: NEXT launches commercial excess liability and liquor liability coverages.
August 8 -
Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin says a probe into how firms are using AI isn't a condemnation of the tech but an acknowledgement of its potential impact.
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High theft risks for Kia and Hyundai cars, and repair cost risks for Teslas, have driven auto insurers to drop or modify coverage of those vehicles, which is forcing more auto policyholders to switch carriers.
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Companies that don't use the technology on average pay $1.76 million more and take 108 days longer to respond to incidents than firms that utilize it.
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