This week is the beginning of the baseball season. To celebrate, I’ve decided to touch the third rail. Baseball has long banned gambling to preserve the integrity of the game. This made a ton of sense historically because of the fear that players would gamble to lose games rather than Continue Reading
March Madness and the Middle East
It’s that time of year again, where everyone who doesn’t pay attention to basketball all season long pretends they’re an expert and fills out a tournament bracket. I’ll get to some thoughts on this year’s field a little later, but this March is a little madder than usual given events Continue Reading
Will There Be Losses From Middle East Data Centers?
I have a lot to say about insurance involvement in data centers but that will come in the future. Today will be another short note on current events. Namely, what happens if Iran decides to attack data centers? You can see here (and in the image below) there are many, Continue Reading
Which Insurance Tech Solutions Are The Most Insulated From AI?
As I noted in recent posts, I had been working on a big piece about how AI could impact insurers including threats to data providers, brokers, D&O, the foolish carriers writing data center risk, and so on. That piece is now in the trash bin as current events moved too Continue Reading
