Annamarie Giblin, a Partner with Norton Rose Fulbright presented on the topic of artificial intelligence (known as "AI") technology and its related legal concerns tailored for insurance professionals. A video replay of this presentation is available on the AIRROC On Demand platform. Currently, the proliferation and power of AI is the subject of intense debate. This … [Read more...] about Artificial Intelligence for Insurance Professionals
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Key Cyber Trends in Insurance and Reinsurance
Jasmeet Ahuja and Peter Marta, both Partners at Hogan Lovells, along with Brian Lewis, Senior Broker, Cyber Practice Leader at Lockton Re and Robert Redpath, Senior VP, Regulatory & Technical Director at Enstar US, discussed the growing threat and elevated scale of cyber attacks at the July 2024 Membership Meeting. The session focused on the current landscape and trends in … [Read more...] about Key Cyber Trends in Insurance and Reinsurance
The Use of AI in Workers Compensation Legacy Transactions
Michael Terelmes, Managing Director-USA, Compre Group, moderated a panel on “The Use of AI in Workers Compensation Legacy Transactions” at the AIRROC Spring Membership Meeting. Panelists included Rooney Gleason, Chief Insurance Officer, Evolution IQ, Travis Grulkowski, Principal & Consulting Actuary, Milliman, and Justin Herring, Partner, Mayer Brown. The panelists … [Read more...] about The Use of AI in Workers Compensation Legacy Transactions
2023: The Year AI Started to Be Taken Seriously in (Re)insurance
After the recent release of Gallagher Re’s Global InsurTech Report for Q4 23, Freddie Scarratt, Deputy Global Head of InsurTech at Gallagher Re, looks back at the biggest tech story of last year. Many topics drove the InsurTech narrative in 2023, but perhaps the one that grabbed the most universal attention was artificial intelligence (AI). The graph shows … [Read more...] about 2023: The Year AI Started to Be Taken Seriously in (Re)insurance
“AI” Spells Effective, Efficient Legacy Claims Management
Artificial intelligence, or “AI” as it is called, is dominating the IT field in industries across the board. Discussions about this new breakthrough dominate articles, blogs, newscasts, and podcasts. “What are the advantages? What are the disadvantages? What are the dangers?”... and on and on. Should insurance, or more specifically legacy business, be excluded from this robust … [Read more...] about “AI” Spells Effective, Efficient Legacy Claims Management
Cyber Hype…
The last session of the 2023 Summer Membership Meeting education program was a presentation by Kenneth K. Suh and Alexander R. Cox of Locke Lord entitled Privacy And Cyber Exposures From The Collection Of Information. A video replay of this presentation is available in the AIRROC On Demand library. Key takeaways from this excellent presentation on the most up-to-date … [Read more...] about Cyber Hype…
Ethical Use of AI in Insurance Modeling and Decision-Making
With increased availability of next-generation technology and data mining tools, insurance company use of external consumer data sets and artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)-enabled analytical models is rapidly expanding and accelerating. Insurers have initially targeted key business areas such as underwriting, pricing, fraud detection, marketing distribution … [Read more...] about Ethical Use of AI in Insurance Modeling and Decision-Making
Where AI Can Make Dramatic Impacts in Run-Off Transactions
The 2023 Spring Membership Meeting education program included a presentation on the hot topic of artificial intelligence. Rooney Gleason, Chief Insurance Officer at Evolution IQ and Adam Fisher, Chief Data Officer at Sedgwick served as panelist with Marcus Doran, Senior Director Commutations at AIG as the moderator. A video replay of this presentation is available in the … [Read more...] about Where AI Can Make Dramatic Impacts in Run-Off Transactions
More On ChatGPT And Insurance Coverage
At the end of February, I did an article, for a Coverage Opinions email blast, that shared the results of my ChatGPT insurance coverage test. I had asked the much talked-about artificial intelligence platform – that offers answers to questions in human-like conversation – what it knew about insurance coverage. Very simple. I asked five very specific questions with answers … [Read more...] about More On ChatGPT And Insurance Coverage
The Non-InsurTechs – How Technology Focused InsurTechs Are Changing the Face of the Industry Without Selling a Single Policy
The 2021 AIRROC Spring Meeting was kicked off by the rise of the InsurTechs presentation given by Brian T. Casey and Benjamin P. Sykes of Locke Lord LLP, Cole Winans of Flyreel and Brent Williams of Benekiva. Many of the InsurTechs making headlines today are directly involved in one or more of the traditional segments of the insurance industry – selling, adjusting or … [Read more...] about The Non-InsurTechs – How Technology Focused InsurTechs Are Changing the Face of the Industry Without Selling a Single Policy
Creating Value in Runoff through Collaboration with Insurtech
In 2020 over $7 billion was invested globally in insurtechs as cited by Paul Chen, Partner at Mayer Brown, who moderated the educational session, “Creating Value in Runoff through Collaboration with Insurtechs.” Fellow Mayer Brown partner Stephanie Duchene joined the panel along with Nick Daley of Plug and Play, Nicos Vekiaridies of Attestiv and Andrew Naoum of EvolutionIQ. … [Read more...] about Creating Value in Runoff through Collaboration with Insurtech
In Continental Europe, Legacy Transfer is a Tool for Operational Efficiency as Digitalisation Costs Increase
This article first appeared in Insurance Day on the 10th of March 2020 Continental European insurance groups are turning to legacy transactions to reduce the cost and disruption to their business of digital transformation. The European legacy market is maturing – and it is operational efficiency that is becoming more and more of a key … [Read more...] about In Continental Europe, Legacy Transfer is a Tool for Operational Efficiency as Digitalisation Costs Increase
Automatization of Underwriting and the Future of the Reinsurance Relationship
Corporate Partner Mound Cotton tackle the topic of how the automatization of underwriting may affect the relationship between reinsured and reinsurer, including the classic reinsurance doctrines of utmost good faith and follow the fortunes. New technology and artificial intelligence are leading to major changes in the traditional underwriting process. This article … [Read more...] about Automatization of Underwriting and the Future of the Reinsurance Relationship
On-Demand, Usage-Based, and Micro Insurance
It was a record breaking attendance at the AIRROC Spring Membership Meeting on March 5 & 6. Hosted at the offices of Norton Rose Fulbright in New York City, members held meetings and also heard from great education panels. Read on for highlights for this particular session. Karen Borg and Randi Ellias of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP moderated a panel discussion … [Read more...] about On-Demand, Usage-Based, and Micro Insurance
Exploring the Evolving Role of FinTech and InsureTech on Runoff Issues
It was a record breaking attendance at the AIRROC Spring Membership Meeting on March 5 & 6. Hosted at the offices of Norton Rose Fulbright in New York City, members held meetings and also heard from great education panels. Read on for highlights for this particular session. Richard J. Fabian (SVP, General Counsel and Chief Strategy Officer of Riverstone) and Huhnsik … [Read more...] about Exploring the Evolving Role of FinTech and InsureTech on Runoff Issues
Biometrics: The Next Big Privacy Issue
Picture a world in which you use your fingerprints, rather than keys to open your front door; where you pay for items by taking a selfie; where your heartbeat serves as your password. Biometrics —automated recognition of individuals based on unique characteristics—are making all of this possible. But maybe not surprisingly, the commercial use of biometrics raises numerous … [Read more...] about Biometrics: The Next Big Privacy Issue
The Future of Claims
Jake Acosta of EY presented insights on the future of claims. Acosta explained that, in early 2016, EY conducted research to understand where claims operations are headed. EY’s research included interviews with executives at commercial insurers, industry analysts, and FinTech leaders. EY’s research revealed six key drivers of change in the industry. Decreasing Claims … [Read more...] about The Future of Claims
Emerging Cyber Risk Roundtable Explores Cyber Insurance Issues
Cyber risks are among the most pervasive risks of our time. They impact all industries that purchase insurance, and all lines of insurance. A panel from the insurance community whose roles in their companies focus on cyber risks (some from the underwriting and product development perspective, and others from the claims handling perspective) discuss key issues and challenges … [Read more...] about Emerging Cyber Risk Roundtable Explores Cyber Insurance Issues
Cybersecurity: What are insurance entities required to do?
While US regulators attempt to require insurers to be more aggressive in protecting consumer data from cyber attacks, in August 2016 the NAIC’S Cybersecurity Task Force released an amended version of its draft Insurance Data Security Model Law. The NAIC model law proposes to establish “uniform” standards for data security and investigations, in addition to how to notify about … [Read more...] about Cybersecurity: What are insurance entities required to do?
Drones — Ready for Take Off
The commercialization of drone technology has exploded over the past few years and the global use of drones is expected to have enormous implications. Insurance coverage for drone operation is an essential aspect of this technological evolution. What is a drone? Drones come in a variety of sizes and types, from model aircraft for personal use to large, fixed winged … [Read more...] about Drones — Ready for Take Off