Insurers are pouring resources into modernizing their data infrastructure, but Olivier Lafontaine, chief product officer at Equisoft, warned that many are chasing innovation without a clear business case. “Insurance companies are investing more and more into putting their data there, extracting data, cleaning their data,” he said. “Ultimately that results in better insights into what the market wants, into what the customer base wants, and then better products, better offerings.”
AI’s promise is real, but insurers are still getting caught in the hype
- Niki Wilson
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