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Three AI moves landed in insurance inside a two-week window: Mount launched May 22 as a new AI-agent liability carrier, Klaimee positioned as the first AI-agent E&O in early May, and Kinro launched June 21 as the first autonomous brokerage — licensed in 30 states, appointed with 15 carriers, in three weeks. The Evident AI Index just clocked agentic AI in insurer use cases moving from 1-in-20 to 1-in-4 in six months. Corgi doubled its valuation to $2.6 billion. Manulife booked $300 million in AI-generated value at year-end 2025, targeting $1 billion-plus by 2027. Michael Jans calls this the fastest AI-in-insurance week the channel has seen. This episode is a fast, punchy read on all nine movers — plus the Cake and Arrow agent-side research, the CRC Specialty piece on the ISO CG 40 47 and CG 40 48 coverage gap, and Vitali Yurkevich in Carrier Management on the operator-side reality of AI inside an agency. Michael sorts the whole slate into six buckets an independent principal can use starting Monday: CONSIDER (for the agency's own operation), SELL (as a product), CARRIER (breaking on the carrier side), AI CARRIER (emerging entrants), CONSUME (read or listen), and WATCH LIST (outside players aimed at the channel). The one-line thesis, in Michael's own words: AI is presenting a huge threat to your commercial-lines clients, a huge opportunity for you. Who is the authority here? Who is the one who identifies problems and solves them? That is supposed to be you. That is the strength of the independent agency system. The pun is the episode's reason for being — AI for the IA. Mirror images. Artificial intelligence for the independent insurance agent. And a short window to be the one who names it before the client, the carrier, or the AI does. The full six-bucket read is the episode.
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