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The industry's use of the technology is moving on from extracting insights from data, toward supporting or making underwriting and operational decisions, Datos Insights analysts say.
February 2 -
KPMG survey of insurance executives finds confidence in the industry's growth, seeing a need for technology advances and upskilling their workforces.
February 1 -
Emerging AI capabilities give agencies a clearer, more dynamic view of their entire book of business including underwriting, renewal and service workflows
February 1
Applied Systems -
Tracking fraud, waste and abuse in healthcare is a challenge, but AI is helping insurers identify it sooner.
January 29
Sigma Software -
Jonathan Jackson, CEO of Previsico, shared insights into the company.
January 29 -
Insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara, responding on social media, said tariffs and ICE raids are making rebuilding more difficult. Advocates also point to federal disaster relief that has been held back.
January 28 -
Exec from Crum & Foster explains how the organization has seen tremendous success by covering travel protection for their own employees.
January 28 -
Rates actually declined or remained flat over a two-year period in 15 states, including Florida, with natural disasters and tariffs affecting 2026's movements.
January 27 -
Without coverage, mortgage lenders could refuse to back home sales. Also, separate wildfire coverage could fall to the public sector.
January 27 -
The top two municipal bond insurers wrapped over $41.828 billion in 2025, up from $41.166 billion in 2024, data shows.
January 27







