Declaration of Independents: Michelle O’Connor
When Michelle O’Connor and her husband started their insurance agency 25 years ago, they knew from the very beginning that joining the Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina was a must.
When Michelle O’Connor and her husband started their insurance agency 25 years ago, they knew from the very beginning that joining the Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina was a must.
Understanding artificial intelligence (AI) is more than keeping up with a trend, it’s about comprehending its possibilities and limitations.
Whether you’re a tech-savvy agent or just starting to explore what technology can do for your agency, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you thrive in today’s digital landscape.
Despite being unimpressed by the software on offer when he first joined the independent agency channel, Andrew Ryan has relished the opportunity to constantly innovate and improve agency technology and processes.
While artificial intelligence (AI) enhances operational efficiency and security, it also widens the cyberattack surface, leading to complex challenges for organizations.
While hacks and scams are among the more eye-catching ways that the increased use of artificial intelligence (AI) can expose businesses, awareness of AI performance failure risks is beginning to make an impact.
Unintentional misinformation can seep into the underwriting process and cause significant consequences—here’s how artificial intelligence (AI) helps reduce this rising risk.
Before implementing artificial intelligence in your agency, understand the product and what it can do, Test the product before purchasing it, and simultaneously use human processes.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can guide agents and brokers to recommend policies tailored to the specific needs of small or midsize businesses, all while reforming the process for maximum efficiency.
Technology is reshaping insurance sales and client management, providing new opportunities for success for insurance professionals.