The adoption of AI applications is creating a need for regulation to protect against bias, data privacy issues, cybersecurity and other risks.
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Insurers must adapt to evolving social engineering risks
AI and the evolution of social engineering risks are making it easier for bad actors to impersonate legitimate organizations to perpetrate scams.
AI’s role in compliance as NIPR changes impact licensing and credentialing
What the NIPR changes open up for insurers, from automation and digitization to AI and machine learning.
This independent assessment can save employers billions on healthcare
By taking a more active role and partnering with the right brokers, companies can offer better options at a lower cost.
How insurers should prepare for a stressed energy grid
While insurers can’t rebuild the grid, they are uniquely positioned to play an important role in mitigating these risks.
A look at the future of renewable energy amid policy shifts
Clean energy transition to continue despite likely policy changes under new administration.
The Coalition’s Hall of Shame: 10 who chose to ‘do the wrong thing’
These bad actors thought their criminal activities would provide a big pay day – they were wrong.
Drowning with a life-preserver: What it means to be functionally uninsured in America
Having health insurance doesn’t necessarily keep people with high or ongoing medical costs out of debt.
Seven common objections to stand-alone cyber insurance policies
When explaining cyber insurance to customers, it’s important to focus on common misconceptions.
The impact of Gen AI on the insurance industry’s unstructured data
The unstructured data challenge in insurance is massive, but so are the opportunities for companies that effectively harness the information.