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From legacy to lakehouse: Centralizing insurance data with Delta Lake

CIO

In 2025, insurers face a data deluge driven by expanding third-party integrations and partnerships. Specifically, within the insurance industry, where data is the lifeblood of innovation and operational effectiveness, embracing such a transformative approach is essential for staying agile, secure and competitive.

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Why a data-first culture is key to unlocking value from AI in insurance

CIO

Data is the lifeblood of the modern insurance business. Yet, despite the huge role it plays and the massive amount of data that is collected each day, most insurers struggle when it comes to accessing, analyzing, and driving business decisions from that data. There are lots of reasons for this.

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Are enterprises ready to adopt AI at scale?

CIO

Whether it’s a financial services firm looking to build a personalized virtual assistant or an insurance company in need of ML models capable of identifying potential fraud, artificial intelligence (AI) is primed to transform nearly every industry.

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AI in action: How enterprises are scaling AI for real business impact

CIO

To capitalize on the enormous potential of artificial intelligence (AI) enterprises need systems purpose-built for industry-specific workflows. It orchestrates AI models alongside human expertise and analytics to help businesses harness AI without getting slowed down by technical complexities, Kapoor said.

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Accelerating AI at scale without sacrificing security

CIO

For some, it might be implementing a custom chatbot, or personalized recommendations built on advanced analytics and pushed out through a mobile app to customers. With the rise of AI and data-driven decision-making, new regulations like the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and potential federal AI legislation in the U.S.

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Cowbell raises $100M to build out its AI-based cyber insurance platform for SMBs

TechCrunch

Cybercrime is on the rise, and today an insurance startup that’s built an artificial intelligence-based platform to help manage the risks from that is announcing a big round of funding to meet the opportunity. “Underwriting cyber insurance for SMEs is a more dire prospect than for large enterprises,” he said.

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How AI orchestration has become more important than the models themselves

CIO

At EXL, we recently launched a specialized Insurance Large Language Model (LLM) leveraging NVIDIA AI Enterprise to handle the nuances of insurance claims in the automobile, bodily injury, workers compensation, and general liability segments.