In the era of big data and machine learning, the protection of personal data has become a paramount concern. As individuals increasingly demand control over their data, the concept of machine unlearning has emerged as a solution to allow the removal of data from trained models. However, this
The U.S. Senate Budget Committee convened on Wednesday to explore the growing impact of climate change on the insurance industry, focusing on a study that highlighted increasing non-renewal rates of homeowner insurance policies across various states. The hearing, led by Chairman Sen. Sheldon
New Jersey is taking a bold step in the fight against climate change with a legislative proposal aimed at holding oil and gas producers accountable for their contributions to greenhouse gas emissions. The proposed Climate Superfund bill, introduced by Sen. John McKeon, seeks to impose fees on
The current state of U.S. insurance regulations is a testament to the hard work and dedication of state insurance regulators and legislators. These civil servants play a crucial role in protecting consumers and maintaining a competitive market. However, there are areas where modernization and
The recent lawsuit and settlement involving Texas property management companies—Castle Hills Master Association Inc., Bright Realty LLC, Bright Industries LLC, and Bright Executive Services LLC—have brought to light significant issues regarding disability discrimination. The U.S. Equal Employment
The Global Federation of Insurance Associations (GFIA) recently held its general assembly in Cape Town, South Africa, where it appointed Stephen Frank as its new president. Frank, who has over 20 years of experience in the financial services sector and has been the CEO of the Canadian Life and