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Three technological leaps that could destroy insurers

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Artificial intelligence, genetic scissors, and brain-machine interface were identified by CFC as the top emerging technology trends insurers insurers need to prepare for if they want to be Netflix rather than Blockbuster.

Speaking at CFC’s UK’s 2023 Summit last week, George Beattie, CFC’s head of innovation, said the industry is going to see more change in the next 10 years than it has seen in the last 50 years.

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