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| Japanese insurers are preparing to cover self-driving vehicles, helping to pave the way for these next-generation cars to hit the streets. |
| Carriers must create a roadmap for the transition from text to voice while building, deploying, and continuously improving its own voices. |
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| Tokio Marine Singapore has introduced a major update to its “TOMI” chatbot aimed at enhancing its functionality.
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| Though adopted early by personal lines insurers, telematics technology is just coming into its own in the commercial auto space. According to Zach Schmiesing, director, Commercial Lines, IoT/Telematics at Verisk Analytics, commercial insurers are examining the differences in commercial driving behavior to evaluate..
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| Sanofi and Sun Life Financial announced May 16 a new program that
provides Canadians living with diabetes access to health information related to the use of... |
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aggregators at their own game with an efficient, platform-based offering? This report, from KPMG’s Global Strategy Group, offers guidance to commercial insurance players seeking to turn disruption into competitive advantage. |
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