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Graeme Dean, VP of Global Insurance Solutions in Partnerships at Cover Genius, kicked off his session by delving into the history of artificial intelligence (AI), noting that examining the past offers insights into the future. He highlighted the rapid evolution of computers in a relatively brief period, emphasising their now indispensable role in our daily lives.
Dean showcased a chart illustrating the evolution of AI technologies’ speed and advancement over time. The chart revealed that since 2010, AI has started to match and even surpass human capabilities in five domains: handwriting recognition, speech recognition, image recognition, reading comprehension, and language understanding.
He discussed the benefits of AI in the travel industry, underscoring the potential for creating new innovative applications as well as a more efficient, personalised, and secure experience.
Dean highlighted the following uses of AI in travel today:
Regarding embedded insurance, he said that AI boasts an opportunity to offer unique embedded protection. He outlined the following benefits of tailored protection with AI backed capabilities:
Additionally, Dean mentioned that AI provides the opportunity to reduce claim handling time, and ensure a rapid resolution time and instant payouts.
He went on to speak about the future of AI in travel and said benefits could include:
To conclude, Dean emphasised that AI is already proving its worth in enhancing the travel insurance industry, particularly in streamlining processes and detecting fraud. However, he acknowledged that there is still considerable ground to cover. The main takeaway is the promise of delivering a significantly improved customer experience through AI-driven advancements.
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