The L&A Hub
Jane Vevea spent 20 years in life insurance before anyone would have called her a tech person. She started at Prudential in 2006 running a retention call center, wholesaled through the bank channel at PNC, got laid off, and made a sharp left turn into insurtech. That detour took her through White Swan, then Atidot — where she was predicting lapses, surrenders, and upsell opportunities using AI before most carriers had even thought to ask the question — and now to xAI, where she works as a finance domain expert on large language models. This conversation covers the real friction in selling AI to insurance carriers (spoiler: it wasn't the actuaries who resisted), why retention AI surfaced uncomfortable ethical and legal questions the industry wasn't ready for, and what a bottom-up AI adoption strategy actually looks like inside a carrier. Jane also makes the case for why the skills AI can't replicate — creativity, human judgment, genuine relationships — are exactly the ones that were undervalued in insurance for decades. And she's blunt about what she fears most: an industry that feeds its biased past into AI models and calls the output progress.
16 episoder
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