Most insurers agree that AI will reshape the industry, but very few have operationalized it. New research from AutoRek finds that 82% of insurers believe AI will dominate the industry’s future, yet ...
In an exclusive interview with B&T, adtech veterans Kevin Wong and Alex Littlejohn have revealed the launch of Symphonics AI, an Australian-founded company taking aim at what it calls one of the ...
True wisdom is not static knowledge but a dynamic, collective capacity transforming insight into flourishing Shabeer Ahmad Lone “Where shall wisdom be found?” asks Job (28:12), evoking humanity’s ...
Across the Biennial, artists trace the afterlives of empire, technological distortion and ecological collapse—theirs is a world struggling to imagine the conditions of its own renewal.
AutoRek's 2026 Insurance Report reveals a widening gap between AI ambition and execution, compounded by lengthening settlement cycles and deep-rooted data fragmentation Most insurers agree that AI ...
Health systems are responding to fragmented behavioral healthcare delivery in different ways: expanding telepsychiatry in rural states, building pediatric health hubs that integrate mental and ...
Mohamed El-Erian, The Wharton School Rene Kern professor and Allianz chief economic advisor, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, bitcoin price volatility, state of the AI boom, ...
A University of Florida professor visited the University of Connecticut on Thursday, Feb. 5, to discuss the impact of habitat fragmentation and drought on tropical plants. Emilio Bruna spoke to the ...
Nicole Rosen has received funding from The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Canada Research Chair program. University of Manitoba provides funding as a founding ...
One innate (perhaps underappreciated) function of physics is to explain and generalize how stuff works in the real world. And it appears such endeavors are possible, even for something as random as ...
It’s rare for a dictionary to claim that a word has no definition. But that’s what Dictionary.com said about its recently announced word of the year: “67,” pronounced “six-seven,” the slang term that ...