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AM Best: Data Centers Pose Risks Beyond What P/C Industry Has Experienced
Motley, complicated risks are presented with the proliferation of data centers across the U.S. to bolster critical infrastructure for artificial intelligence. A new report from AM Best outlines “substantial insurance demand” evolving for the warehouse-sized facilities of computer servers. “With …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, AM Best: Data Centers Pose Risks Beyond What P/C Industry Has Experienced, Motley, complicated risks are presented with the proliferation of data centers across the U.S. to bolster critical infrastructure for artificial intelligence. A new report from AM Best outlines “substantial insurance demand” evolving for the warehouse-sized facilities of computer servers. “With …
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