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Ep 37: Broker Buddha AI + Ryan Hanley on the Future of the Insurance Industry and AI

27 min · 4. März 2026
Episode Ep 37: Broker Buddha AI + Ryan Hanley on the Future of the Insurance Industry and AI Cover

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In the Series 4 kickoff of The Enlightened Agent, Jason Keck sits down with Ryan Hanley for a direct, no-filter conversation about artificial intelligence and what it means for insurance agencies right now. Jason shares the vision behind Broker Buddha AI, a new enterprise-grade platform designed to unify CRM, task management, e-sign, service workflows, rating, loss runs, and more into a single AI-powered system integrated with major AMS platforms. After nine months of rapid development, the goal is simple: fewer systems, more flexibility, and faster innovation. Ryan challenges the comfortable narrative around AI, arguing that transactional work will be automated and agencies must refocus humans on what they do best: building relationships, solving complex problems, and selling. Together, they discuss: * Whether AI replaces jobs or reshapes them * Why agencies still need a secure core system of record * The shift from bloated software bundles to modular tools * How AI-driven development enables real-time product iteration If you are an agent, broker, or insurance leader trying to understand what is hype and what is real, this episode offers a candid look at where the industry is headed and how to prepare.

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Episode Ep 37: Broker Buddha AI + Ryan Hanley on the Future of the Insurance Industry and AI Cover

Ep 37: Broker Buddha AI + Ryan Hanley on the Future of the Insurance Industry and AI

In the Series 4 kickoff of The Enlightened Agent, Jason Keck sits down with Ryan Hanley for a direct, no-filter conversation about artificial intelligence and what it means for insurance agencies right now. Jason shares the vision behind Broker Buddha AI, a new enterprise-grade platform designed to unify CRM, task management, e-sign, service workflows, rating, loss runs, and more into a single AI-powered system integrated with major AMS platforms. After nine months of rapid development, the goal is simple: fewer systems, more flexibility, and faster innovation. Ryan challenges the comfortable narrative around AI, arguing that transactional work will be automated and agencies must refocus humans on what they do best: building relationships, solving complex problems, and selling. Together, they discuss: * Whether AI replaces jobs or reshapes them * Why agencies still need a secure core system of record * The shift from bloated software bundles to modular tools * How AI-driven development enables real-time product iteration If you are an agent, broker, or insurance leader trying to understand what is hype and what is real, this episode offers a candid look at where the industry is headed and how to prepare.

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