Travel Tendency
Updated technologies such as blockchain and Artificial Intelligence(AI) are beginning to infuse the travel and tourism industry. Now, digital technology is affecting the travel-insurance industry also. We are using digital technology everywhere. Technology is increasingly smart and has found its way into all sectors. Artificial Intelligence and blockchain technology are the two most modern technologies that are being harnessed by travel and insurance industry, with an aim to make life easier for all involved.
Blockchain Insurance
Blockchain has demonstrated a great deal of utility in the claims arena. It is most commonly used in the insurance industry and claim management and it allows insurers to settle claims significantly faster than the regular process. This even facilitates to settle some claims instantly. The techniques for modeling can vary from company to company, but essentially most of them are developing rapidly towards deep learning and its application to solve a range of insurance problems.
Dynamic customization in the insurance sector
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