GUEST OPINION: Artificial intelligence (AI) is already woven into our daily lives. Whether it's predicting the fastest route home through traffic, suggesting what to watch on Netflix, what to listen to on Spotify, or protecting your bank account from suspicious transactions, AI is quietly transforming how we live and work. Some AI systems announce themselves with a friendly voice or personalised notification, while others work invisibly behind the scenes, powering everything from email spam filters to weather forecasts. As AI continues its rapid evolution, it sparks both excitement and debate about how it will reshape our future - and nowhere is this conversation more critical than in the insurance industry, where data holds the key to protecting people's homes, health and livelihoods.
Cloud-based policy management software provider JAVLN, has appointed three “seasoned leaders” to key global roles within the organisation.
Outdated technology is the main reason insurance brokers are currently struggling with customer service, at a time when insurance brokers have never been in more demand, a new research report by insurance technology company JAVLN has found.
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