Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
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As the use of internet of things (IoT) devices and artificial intelligence grow in popularity, their adoption is creating real risks for end users and insurers alike. As bad actors use it to perpetrate new kinds of fraud, carriers can also utilize it to identify these risks and fraudulent claims more quickly.
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Cumbersome paperwork and manual processes have burdened insurers for decades, but the industry is finally embracing artificial intelligence to improve efficiency and client satisfaction.
March 18 -
DigitalOwl's technology mines medical information.
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The European Union is enacting the most comprehensive guardrails on the fast-developing world of artificial intelligence after the bloc's parliament passed the AI Act on Wednesday.
March 13 -
Utilizing AI tools, fraudsters can generate convincing visual and audio simulations of events that never occurred.
March 13 -
A new survey from Indeed revealed why women could use more support from their employers when it comes to new tech.
March 12 -
Predictable tasks are made for today's generative AI. The technology could revolutionize the underwriting process as long as it can keep its bias in check.
March 12 -
Robust testing, new workflows, and enabling employees to experiment and explore AI, will enable insurance organizations to bypass Gen AI challenges.
March 8 -
What insurance underwriting looks like in the age of artificial intelligence and the role of human underwriters.
March 8 -
The commercial insurer expects to improve appraisal accuracy and claims resolution efficiency through using the Uveye AI-powered vehicle inspection platform.
March 7