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ITIJ Article - AI and the new travel risk intelligence cycle

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ITIJ July 2026
ITIJ July 2026

Its a huge pleasure to be alongside fellow Travel Risk Academy mentors Bruce McIndoe and Martijn van der Voort and of course founder Bex Deadman - AKA Travel Risk Bex to be in July's ITIJ: International Travel & Health Insurance Journal article ... "AI and the new travel risk intelligence cycle" by Chloé Fox. Additional contributions from Graeme Dean from Hotspot Cover and Gulnaz Ukassova from International SOS.


Full article on the ITIJ website ... or the digital download.


We discuss how AI is currently being used within Travel Risk, the ups and downs of its usage. To summarise very quickly, there a few key points we make:


  • The current emphasis in how AI is being used is to provide speed and scale pulling more information together, but still maintaining the judgement required by keeping humans in the loop.

  • AI has both added to the noise by scaling up the analysis on potential and current events, as well as filtering that noise to summarise and prioritise that information into organisations.

  • Making the content smarter, summarising, translating and adapting the data for different stakeholders, including the end travellers prior to and during their trips.

  • Ensuring compliance and ethics are maintained rather than automated and assumed to be all in order ... especially around data privacy and sovereignty.

  • Great summary of the same article by Bruce McIndoe at this link.

On October 8th in London, the Travel Risk Academy run TOMS 26 where we will continue this discussion on AI and travel risk along with many other important topics. Book your places before they go at:



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