Amelia Palmer
Editor at in-surely.com
Amelia Palmer is a PhD candidate in Information Systems at Stanford University, where her research focuses on AI-driven underwriting models and the behavioral economics of usage-based insurance. She also investigates how claims automation affects consumer trust and regulatory compliance. Deep experience. Intellectual curiosity.
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Recent articles by Amelia Palmer
- NAIC 2024-1: Algorithmic Underwriting Governance in 2026 August 18, 2026
- 2026 AI Underwriting: Smart Fire Systems & Key Factors August 16, 2026
- AI Check Fraud Detection: Beyond the 30% Claim Loss Study August 15, 2026
- 2026 NAIC 15% Trigger: Black-Box vs Explainable Underwriting August 13, 2026
- AI Underwriting's 15% Discount: What the Data Really Says August 12, 2026
- 2026 ADAS Windshield Claims: Sensor Fusion, Data, and Cost-Risk August 11, 2026
- 2026 Wet Hay Fire Data: Microbial Ignition and Detection Limits August 9, 2026
- AI Underwriting: 15% Loss Ratio Cut, But Regulator Pushback August 8, 2026