Your Daily InsurTech Briefing – 2024-09-07

September 7, 2024
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Let’s see what’s in the news today.

Closing the insurance talent gap: the role of technology and innovation

The gap grows ever wider and needs a solution.

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Tech Trends: Reuters Insurance Tech Trends Report indicates insurers seeking technology as leading strategy for industry issues

Toronto, Ontario — Insurers are adopting technology like generative artificial intelligence as a leading strategy against industry challenges, according to a

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AI ranked top emerging health care tech for fourth year

Artificial intelligence has been ranked the most exciting emerging technology in health care for the fourth consecutive year, according to a survey by the Center for Connected Medicine at the…

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Tech will forever change employee benefits. Here’s how.

Experts predict how innovations will make employer-provided benefits more personalized, easier to use and lead to better outcomes.

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Shift as insurers in Kenya embrace AI to boost business

Insurers are leveraging technology to better gauge risks, combat fraud and offer tailor-made pricing.

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