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Part one of a conversation with Jodie Wallis, the first global chief AI officer for Manulife.
July 22 -
Cayce Lynch and Bob Tyson of Tyson & Mendes discuss the implications surrounding the rise in nuclear verdicts and the legal impacts associated with the increased use of emerging technologies like AI.
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Complexity of coverage and management of issues unique to the coverage mean professional human intervention will still be necessary, industry experts say.
July 21 -
Uber Technologies Inc. is suing a group of lawyers and medical providers in Los Angeles.
July 21 -
David Larson, U.S. head of loss control & risk management services at Ascot Group, on how tech can impact weather forecasting and natural disaster preparedness.
July 20 -
Fraud, missed subrogation opportunities and customer experience can impact claims after a catastrophe, but AI can address some of these factors.
July 17Shift Technology -
Telematics data can empower commercial companies to operate more efficiently and safely.
July 17Across America Insurance Services -
Collaboration between the public and private sectors, beyond just insurance, is essential to narrowing the protection gap.
July 17 -
States warn that eliminating the BRIC program could leave rural areas vulnerable to extreme weather.
July 16 -
Amy Carlisle, president of MSI, spoke with Digital Insurance about how the MGA has expanded in recent years through partnerships, insuring higher risks and getting high quality data.
July 16