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Watch Axa and Covea discuss the shift from generative to agentic AI

data strategy for AI

As insurers become more comfortable with generative artificial intelligence, attention is shifting to the next evolution: agentic AI systems that can reason, plan, and take autonomous action

Unlike generative tools that simply respond to prompts, agentic AI has the potential to manage workflows, make decisions and initiate follow-up actions across underwriting, claims and fraud operations.

With this in mind Insurance Post, in association with Hyland, would like to invite you to watch a webinar on the 30 September at 3pm, where an expert panel will explore how insurers can prepare for this shift, what use cases are emerging, and how organisations must rethink oversight as AI begins to act independently.

Alongside the operational opportunity, experts including Paul Hollands, chief data and AI officer at Axa UK, and Tom Clay, chief data scientist at Covea Insurance, will address the ethical, regulatory, and safety concerns of giving this technology greater autonomy.

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