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5 Ways to Reduce GenAI’s Carbon Footprint


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As the insurance industry and society race ahead in the use of GenAI, identifying sustainable practices is an urgent consideration. RGA and Amazon Web Services (AWS) offer five practical steps to get started.

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2025 Technology Predictions for Insurance


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This article was first published on Insurance Asia News.

GenAI and Insurance: What OpenAI’s o1 ‘reasoning’ model could mean for insurers

 

Presented by RGA

The latest update to OpenAI’s ChatGPT brings reasoning capabilities that make it more useful to insurers. RGA’s Jeff Heaton explains the extremely promising features of this latest offering, named o1, and why it signals a transformative road ahead.

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The Dual Role of Artificial Intelligence in Disability Insurance: A boon and a bane

 

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The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed a wide range of industries, including the insurance sector. While AI has brought numerous benefits, it also poses potential risks, especially in the realm of fraud.

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Emerging Digital Carbon Market and Regenerative Finance (ReFi)


IIS Executive Insights Cyber Expert: David Piesse, CRO, Cymar

Direct carbon pricing instruments, a key policy to decarbonization, now cover almost a quarter of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to a new World Bank 2023 report.[i]

Keeping up with Generative AI

 

Presented by Oliver Wyman

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has arrived in force and has the potential to transform many ways insurers do business. Poster child of the age of acceleration, it has gained daily media coverage, and its possibilities have captivated headlines.

Emerging Digital Carbon Market and Regenerative Finance (ReFi)


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Direct carbon pricing instruments, a key policy to decarbonization, now cover almost a quarter of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to a new World Bank 2023 report.[i]