The Reminger Report: Emerging Technologies

AI in the Insurance Industry

10 min · 7 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of The Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies, host Zach Pyers is joined by Ian Irish, a law clerk from Reminger’s Columbus office and a law student at Ohio State.  Together, they explore the dual role of artificial intelligence in the insurance industry—how it’s being used to detect fraudulent claims and, conversely, how fraudsters are leveraging the same technology to deceive insurers.  From deepfakes to ethical dilemmas, this conversation dives into the evolving landscape of AI-driven fraud and the tools being developed to fight back.

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