Dr. Henna Karna discusses the transformative impact of AI on the insurance industry, emphasizing talent development, new roles, and the importance of AI literacy for leaders. Learn how AI is reshaping the industry and empowering organizations.
In this interview, we delve into Shalev's approaches to integrating AI within a vast corporate structure, his thoughts on the ethical use of AI, and his advice for CIOs embarking on their AI journeys.
In conversation with Rajat Dhawan, AI & Digital Leader and Group CTO at Soho House
In this insightful interview, Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Andrew Mais discusses his journey into the insurance industry, the transformative potential of AI, and the importance of compliance with regulatory standards. Mais emphasizes the need for inclusive practices and shares strategies for balancing innovation with ethical guidelines. Discover how AI is reshaping the insurance landscape and the steps leaders can take to ensure responsible implementation.
In this series, insurance industry leaders discuss the challenges and opportunities that come with adopting Gen AI and what it means for the future of the insurance industry.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most disruptive technologies of our time, affecting every aspect of our lives and businesses. But how is it impacting the insurance industry, which has traditionally relied on human judgment, expertise, and trust?
In conversation with David Marock, former insurance CEO and now chair, non-executive director and advisor
Explore how generative AI revolutionizes insurance, reshaping business models and operations.
In conversation with Rebecca Robins, Founder and CEO, Board Trustee, EY Foundation and author
Egon Zehnder consultant Christoph Wollersheim discusses how individuals can maximize the benefits of automation while highlighting the need to be mindful of the potential risks to personal relationships.
We do have challenges at the moment that require, for example, a Chief Transformation Officer who is looking and assessing across different organizational departments.
AI technology will be very much anchored in daily routines, and everyone will work with it, so is it everyone’s responsibility? Certainly! Do we need to have someone who leads it?
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