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Half of U.S. Consumers Say GenAI Has Made Content Quality Worse: Gartner Survey 0

Half of U.S. Consumers Say GenAI Has Made Content Quality Worse: Gartner Survey

Analysts exploring how CMOs can adapt media strategy for fragmented attention and AI-driven content skepticism during Gartner Marketing Symposium/Xpo Stamford, CT (June 16, 2026) – Forty-nine percent of U.S. consumers agree that GenAI has made the quality of content available worse, according to a survey by Gartner, Inc., a business and technology insights company. Among younger consumers, including Gen Z and millennials, 57% agree that GenAI has made content quality worse. A Gartner survey of 307 U.S. consumers conducted in March 2026 found that AI is contributing to a more skeptical media environment, raising the stakes for brands to create recognizable, credible and high-quality content. The findings were presented during Gartner Marketing Symposium/Xpo in Denver. “AI-generated content is increasing the volume of media that consumers encounter, but not necessarily the value,” said Kate Muhl, VP Analyst in the Gartner Marketing practice. “In a more skeptical media environment, brands need to be more recognizable, more credible and more intentional about the contexts in which they appear.” Consumer Attention Is Fragmented Across Media Environments The survey also found that 59% of U.S. consumers prefer to do several media or technology activities at the same time, such as watching TV, using the internet...

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HSB (UK & Ireland) Names Former Munich Re Exec Götz as Dir. of Strategy, Value Propositions; Antares Appoints Interim CEO After Death of van der Straaten

Article 0 Comments This edition of International People Moves details appointments at the insurers HSB (UK & Ireland) and Antares. A summary of these new hires follows here. HSB (UK & Ireland) Names Former Munich Re Exec Götz as Director of Strategy, Value Propositions HSB (UK & Ireland), the specialist provider of engineering and technology insurance and risk management services, has appointed Mathilda Götz as director of Strategy and Value Propositions, reporting to Chief Executive Andrew Burke. In the role, she will lead HSB’s enterprise-wide strategy and proposition development across its engineering inspection, insurance, and building warranty businesses. Mathilda Götz Götz joins HSB from Munich Re (HSB’s parent company), where she held a series of senior strategy, innovation and business development roles for risk transfer solutions across emerging technology markets, spanning cyber risks, artificial intelligence, block-chain- related technologies and emerging clean technologies. Since joining Munich Re in 2009, she spearheaded the group’s first cyber campaign and most recently led strategy and business development activities for Munich Re’s New and Green Tech Solutions division. Prior to joining Munich Re, she held transformation roles with BMW Group and Rodenstock GmbH. Götz has also previously worked with HSB as a strategy consultant, supporting...

Shifting from AI-assisted coding to AI-assisted delivery with IBM Bob 0

Shifting from AI-assisted coding to AI-assisted delivery with IBM Bob

By Neel Sundaresan, General Manager, Automation and AI, IBM, and Michael Kwok, Vice President, IBM Bob & Canada Lab Director — Ever since we introduced IBM Bob, organizations have applied Bob across their development environments, not just to write code faster but to rethink how software gets built at enterprise scale. — AI has accelerated how code is generated, but bottlenecks were never just about writing code. They come from understanding complex systems, coordinating change across teams and managing risk across the software development lifecycle (SDLC). As systems grow, development becomes less about individual tasks and more about coordinating change across interconnected systems. This shift requires a new model where work spans the full lifecycle instead of happening in isolated steps. The need for a different approach To address this shift, IBM built Bob in response to what enterprise teams consistently told us they needed. Organizations are not just asking for gains in raw productivity. They need systems that reflect how outcomes are delivered across complex environments. Existing tools solve parts of this problem but still require teams to assemble their own systems across models and tooling. Bob was designed differently: as an agentic SDLC partner that integrates orchestration, execution, and governance directly...

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Drought Pits Farms Against Towns and Industry in Scramble for Water in West

Article 0 Comments In Arizona, dead fish lie in the dry bed of a reservoir. To the north, a small Utah town could run out of water in months. And in Colorado, a rancher has sold a fifth of her herd as stock ponds stand empty. The communities are linked by the Colorado River system, which supplies water to about 40 million people across seven Western states and Mexico and irrigates millions of acres of farmland. Decades of drought, compounded by this year’s record-low winter snowpack and the hottest March on record, have deepened shortages across the basin. The drought is pitting farmers against residents of cities and suburbs as well as industrial users including data centers, solar projects and semiconductor plants. Federal officials are considering steep cuts in water allotted from the Colorado River to Arizona, California and Nevada. Near Casa Grande in central Arizona, farmer Nancy Caywood must pay a $21,000 annual fee to her local water district even though river water ran out in March. Her approximately 250-acre (100-hectare) alfalfa and cotton farm relies entirely on irrigation from the San Carlos Reservoir on the Gila River, a Colorado River tributary. In a catastrophically bad snow year, demand...

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Meta Used AI to Target Workers With Medical Conditions for Layoffs, Lawsuit Claims

Article 0 Comments Twenty-six former employees of Meta Platforms have filed a lawsuit against the tech company, accusing it of using AI-powered software that disproportionately targeted people with disabilities or who took medical leave in selecting people for mass layoffs. The lawsuit, filed in Oakland, California, federal court late Monday, says that the company relied on factors such as productivity and AI token usage when it began slashing thousands of jobs earlier this year, disadvantaging people who missed work because of medical conditions. Meta earlier this year said it planned to lay off 10% of its global workforce, or nearly 8,000 people, beginning in May, with more job cuts coming later. The 26 plaintiffs, who filed the lawsuit anonymously, are accusing Meta of violating federal and state laws that ban discrimination or retaliation against workers who have disabilities, take medical leave or are pregnant. The plaintiffs come from six states, including California and New York plus the District of Columbia. A Meta spokesperson on Tuesday said the claims lack merit. “Workforce management and organizational decisions were and are made by people, not AI,” the spokesperson said. Topics Lawsuits InsurTech Data Driven Artificial Intelligence Claims Was this article valuable? Thank you!...

Lightworks, Scotiabank, Sun Life and TELUS launch AI Consortium to jointly build critical AI control infrastructure in Canada 0

Lightworks, Scotiabank, Sun Life and TELUS launch AI Consortium to jointly build critical AI control infrastructure in Canada

Innovative model brings together some of Canada’s largest and most regulated institutions to build shared capabilities to develop, govern and scale AI Toronto, ON (July 10, 2026) – Lightworks, Scotiabank, Sun Life and TELUS are pleased to announce the launch of the AI Consortium, a trailblazing model bringing together some of Canada’s largest and most regulated organizations to build and govern the critical infrastructure needed to implement artificial intelligence (AI) safely, responsibly and at enterprise scale. Many of the core challenges large, regulated institutions face when implementing AI are shared, from integrating diverse standards, platforms and technologies to maintaining governance, oversight and operational control as AI use scales. The Consortium enables members to pool hands-on engineering, conduct deep research and align interests to jointly build and govern mission-critical AI control systems and intellectual property they would otherwise develop independently, with resulting IP deployed individually and available to members through perpetual-use and ownership rights. The AI Consortium’s flagship program, the Agentic Control Plane (ACP), is already running in production in regulated environments. The ACP gives enterprises the visibility and control needed to manage Agentic AI at scale, across models, agents, users and inference pipelines. It helps support regulatory compliance, maintain operational control...

Broker Intelligence Introduces Two New Strategic Programs for Insurance Brokerages 0

Broker Intelligence Introduces Two New Strategic Programs for Insurance Brokerages

Johnston, RI (July 10, 2026) – Broker Intelligence is pleased to introduce two new strategic programs designed specifically to help property and casualty insurance brokerages prepare for the future. AI Readiness Program “Building the Foundation for Successful AI Adoption” How can your brokerage adopt AI in a structured, secure, and business-aligned way? This program will help your organization: Assess your brokerage’s AI maturity; Identify the highest-value AI use cases; Establish the foundations of an AI governance framework; Build a shared vision among executives and managers; Develop a practical AI governance framework with clear recommendations for next steps. Technology Adoption Program “Building the Foundation for Successful Technology Adoption” How can your brokerage maximize the adoption of new technology and ensure long-term success? This program will help your organization: Prepare managers to lead organizational change; Engage employees throughout the transformation journey; Develop a structured communication strategy; Support the evolution of business practices; Drive lasting adoption of new technologies. Our Perspective Technology alone doesn’t transform an organization. People, leadership, and business practices are what turn technology investments into measurable business results. Whether you’re implementing a new BMS, CRM, AI solution, customer platform, or any other technology initiative, our strategic programs help your brokerage accelerate adoption,...

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Markets/Coverages: Marsh Launches US Lead Umbrella Casualty Facility

Article 0 Comments Marsh Risk said it has launched launched MLOne, a US lead umbrella casualty facility designed to deliver stronger protection and clearer claims coordination for clients operating in an increasingly litigious environment. Designed to sit above any primary casualty program, MLOne consolidates up to $30 million of capacity into a single, quota-share lead umbrella block led by Allianz Commercial. MLOne represents the next evolution of Marsh’s expanding suite of excess casualty facilities that aggregate and coordinate capacity from multiple insurers into a single block of follow-form coverage with a single claims decision maker. Allianz Commercial will assume claims handling for the entire quota share. MLOne can be combined with Bermuda-based BX1 and US-based MX1 facilities in a single program, further reducing contract inconsistencies and simplifying claims resolution. “Clients will gain greater coverage certainty and a more efficient placement and claims process—helping to reduce gaps and litigation risk, while improving program stability and balance sheet protection,” said Muffadal Lokhandwala, US excess casualty practice leader, Marsh Risk. Dan Aronson, US casualty leader, Marsh Risk, added: “MLOne builds on the momentum of our follow-form product family. Together with MX1 and BX1, we’re delivering a consistent, market-tested framework that simplifies excess casualty...

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Company Ordered to Remove Thousands of Wind Turbine Blades in Texas

Article 0 Comments A Texas district court this week issued a temporary injunction against a wind turbine recycling company that has stockpiled thousands of wind turbine blades at two facilities in Sweetwater. The temporary injunction orders Global Fiberglass Solutions to immediately cease accepting shipments of wind turbine blades and to remove all the blades within the next two years. Within 30 days the company must deposit a bond of at least $3.5 million with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) as financial assurance. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Global in February for failing to dispose of the waste and instead creating a stockpile of some 3,000 blades. The lawsuit seeks significant civil penalties. Related: Thousands of Dumped Wind-Turbine Blades Prompt Crackdown in Texas Under the temporary injunction, Global must obtain permits from TCEQ to process the blades at the facilities and then process and remove the blades. Half of the blades must be removed within 365 days of the temporary injunction, and all the blades must be removed within 550 days. “No new wind turbine blade shipments will be accepted at these illegal sites and the defendants are now legally required to begin cleaning up the thousands of...

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Business Moves: MGA Fusion Specialty Acquired by UK Asset Manager Arrow Global; Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Canada’s Wilson M. Beck Insurance Services

Article 0 Comments MGA Fusion Specialty Acquired by Asset Manager Arrow Global Arrow Global Group (Arrow), a UK-based investment manager specializing in private credit and real estate, announced its subsidiary Arrow Global Insurance (AGI) has acquired Fusion Specialty Group, a specialist managing general agent. AGI acquired Fusion from POP Group Holdings, the Sydney, Australia-headquartered insurtech conglomerate, for an undisclosed amount. AGI is a specialty insurance platform that underwrites insurance through its own MGAs while also focusing on acquisitions of MGA businesses. AGI was launched in March by Arrow Global Group as a business vertical designed to capture institutional investment opportunities across the insurance value chain. Supported by long-term institutional capital, AGI targets attractive underwriting performance in markets characterized by high barriers to entry, fragmented competition and technical complexity, Arrow explained. The acquisition further enhances AGI’s platform by adding another high-quality specialist MGA with a well-established underwriting track record, Arrow added. Through AGI’s reinsurer Halldora Re and the broader Arrow platform, Arrow’s MGAs benefit from access to long-term underwriting capacity, institutional capital and scalable operating infrastructure, which enable them to grow responsibly while maintaining underwriting discipline. Rated “A-” (Excellent) by AM Best, Halldora Re is owned by funds managed by Arrow...