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May/June Actuarial Review Explores AI, Emerging Risks, and the Evolution of Insurance

The CAS is pleased to announce that the May–June 2026 issue of Actuarial Review is now available online.

This issue explores how the actuarial profession continues to evolve alongside a rapidly changing risk landscape. The cover story traces insurance from its earliest forms of risk-sharing to its critical role in modern economies, highlighting how historical lessons can inform today’s emerging risks.

A major theme throughout the issue is the growing impact of artificial intelligence. Articles examine the new liability challenges posed by AI agents and include a compelling interview with an engineer who experienced firsthand the unintended consequences of agentic AI, offering insight into how these technologies are reshaping risk, underwriting, and professional practice.

Readers will also find:

  • Professional Insight pieces on topics such as AI governance, deepfake-driven fraud, and evolving litigation trends.
  • Recaps from the CAS Ratemaking, Product, and Modeling (RPM) Seminar, covering machine learning, climate risk, and innovation in pricing.
  • A feature on the refreshed CAS brand, reflecting the Society’s evolving identity and global reach.
  • A technical contribution in Actuarial Expertise introducing a modified Riebesell approach for increased limit factors, demonstrating continued innovation in core actuarial methods.

From emerging technologies to foundational actuarial techniques, this issue offers timely insights for today’s P&C actuaries and risk professionals.

Read the full issue now on the CAS website.