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Ep. 173: From Dorm Room to Board Room

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Tech & Insurtech
Ron Glozman

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Ron Glozman is the CEO & Founder of Chisel AI, a company that provides AI-based solutions for the global insurance industry. The program makes use of natural language processing and machine learning to read and interpret complex documents instantly. He is passionate about promoting the use of artificial intelligence to streamline every day, mundane tasks, despite the fears of AI taking jobs. Ron is also the co-author of The AI Book, a crowdsourced book on the different uses of AI across financial services.

This episode is brought to you by:


Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America’s premier regulatory compliance experts. To learn more visit ILSAinc.com.

Ron joins us today to describe the future of insurance and AI and how his app can help improve business efficiency and simplify repetitive tasks. He shares his academic background, his interest in logic and mathematics, and the different programming competitions he joined. Ron also explains how his app found sponsors in the insurance industry and what it can do for companies that employ home-based workers.

“When you talk, you only repeat what you know. When you listen, you might learn something new.”

Ron Glozman

What you’ll learn:

  • The number of countries Ron traveled to by the time he was 13.
  • Ron’s experience competing in contests that involve programming.
  • How his first app was received by the public and how it found its way into insurance.
  • Ron’s experience working with various insurance companies.
  • Ron’s formula for luck based on statistics.
  • How their app’s pitch meeting went with Zurich Insurance Group.
  • How insurance companies can use AI systems for repetitive tasks.
  • Why insurance is not a commodity good.
  • What their app can do for those who are working from home.

Key Takeaways:

  • Talking is the last thing you want to do when you want to learn something new.
  • Never stop trying until you see the result you want.

Connect with Ron:

  • Chisel AI
  • The AI Book
  • Podcast
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

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