{"@attributes":{"version":"2.0"},"channel":{"title":"Blog - Gigaforce","link":"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog","description":{},"language":"en","pubDate":"Fri, 20 Mar 2026 21:20:24 GMT","item":[{"title":"Rethinking Success in Subrogation","link":"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/rethinking-success-in-subrogation","description":"<div class=\"hs-featured-image-wrapper\"> \n <a href=\"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/rethinking-success-in-subrogation\" title=\"\" class=\"hs-featured-image-link\"> <img src=\"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/hubfs\/success-in-subrogation.png\" alt=\"futuristic files put in funnel and conveyer belt\" class=\"hs-featured-image\" style=\"width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;\"> <\/a> \n<\/div> \n<p><span>Thirteen years ago, property and casualty carriers filed fewer than 500,000 arbitration cases annually. Today, that number has increased to 1.1 million or more cases in 2025.&nbsp;<\/span><span>At first, this might seem like a positive development, since arbitration keeps claims out of litigation. However, arbitration also comes with costs\u2014in the form of time, money, and operational friction.<\/span><\/p>","category":"Blog","pubDate":"Thu, 19 Mar 2026 13:45:00 GMT","guid":"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/rethinking-success-in-subrogation"},{"title":"The Architectures of Intent: Why Gigaforce Bets on Task-Specific SLMs in 2026","link":"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/the-architectures-of-intent-why-gigaforce-bets-on-task-specific-slms-in-2026","description":"<div class=\"hs-featured-image-wrapper\"> \n <a href=\"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/the-architectures-of-intent-why-gigaforce-bets-on-task-specific-slms-in-2026\" title=\"\" class=\"hs-featured-image-link\"> <img src=\"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/hubfs\/brain%20city%20scape.png\" alt=\"The Architectures of Intent: Why Gigaforce Bets on Task-Specific SLMs in 2026\" class=\"hs-featured-image\" style=\"width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;\"> <\/a> \n<\/div> \n<p style=\"margin-top: 12pt; margin-right: 0in; margin-bottom: 12pt; padding-left: 0in;\">In the fast-moving AI landscape of the last few years, it was easy to get distracted by the \"billion-parameter\" race. While the industry at large chased massive, generalized models designed to do everything for everyone, Gigaforce remained consistent. We\u2019ve always believed that for complex, high-stakes industries like insurance and subrogation, the future isn't a single, monolithic \"brain\"\u2014it\u2019s a precision-engineered <strong>Agentic Ecosystem<\/strong>.<\/p>","category":"Blog","pubDate":"Thu, 29 Jan 2026 17:15:00 GMT","guid":"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/the-architectures-of-intent-why-gigaforce-bets-on-task-specific-slms-in-2026"},{"title":"Subrogation: What the Future Holds","link":"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/subrogation-what-the-future-holds","description":"<div class=\"hs-featured-image-wrapper\"> \n <a href=\"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/subrogation-what-the-future-holds\" title=\"\" class=\"hs-featured-image-link\"> <img src=\"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/hubfs\/AI-Generated%20Media\/Images\/a%20computer%20running%20a%20program.jpeg\" alt=\"tech dashboard on computer\" class=\"hs-featured-image\" style=\"width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;\"> <\/a> \n<\/div> \n<p>The start of a new year always offers a natural pause \u2014 a moment to reflect on what worked, what didn\u2019t, and what we want to accomplish moving forward. This applies both personally and professionally, especially in industries like insurance where progress often depends on taking an honest look at how we arrived where we are today.<\/p>","category":"Blog","pubDate":"Thu, 08 Jan 2026 20:39:01 GMT","guid":"https:\/\/gigaforce.io\/blog\/subrogation-what-the-future-holds"}]}}