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One in Five Insurers Is Deploying AI While Cutting the Training Budgets to Make It Work, New Survey Finds

Record Industry Optimism Masks a Widening Gap Between Technology Investment and Operational Readiness, According to Covenir’s 2026 Insurance Operations Leaders Trends Report BOSTON, MA, JUNE 9, 2026 — Insurance operations leaders are more confident about the industry’s future this year …

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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, One in Five Insurers Is Deploying AI While Cutting the Training Budgets to Make It Work, New Survey Finds, Record Industry Optimism Masks a Widening Gap Between Technology Investment and Operational Readiness, According to Covenir’s 2026 Insurance Operations Leaders Trends Report BOSTON, MA, JUNE 9, 2026 — Insurance operations leaders are more confident about the industry’s future this year …

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