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A platform-first approach puts insurance CIOs & CTOs in first place

The harsh reality is that 85% of AI projects fail to deliver meaningful business outcomes. Designed for insurance technology leaders, this blog highlights why just 15% achieve transformational results and the importance of adopting a platform first approach.

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The insurance factor you’re overlooking for 2026: Data analytics

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What's next for agentic AI?

AI has already made the move from futuristic concept to an everyday part of insurance operations, including risk assessment, underwriting and claims processing. This blog sheds light on how agentic AI takes one step further by working autonomously towards goals with minimal human intervention.

Biggest takeaways from the Insurance Innovators Summit & two AI tracks

This year’s Insurance Innovators Summit in London made one thing abundantly clear: the conversation around AI in insurance has shifted to execution and applying AI in ways that are tangible. This blog sheds light on four key takeaways from the event and the next stage of AI in insurance.

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Giving AI arms and legs to move insurance forward

At a recent webinar hosted by Insurance Post in association with Hyland, insurers explored how agentic AI could reshape underwriting, claims and fraud – and the challenges of keeping humans in the loop. This article explores several key themes that emerged from the discussion.

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