
From Stone Tablets to Satellites
The Continual Intimate But Awkward Relationship Between the Insurance Industry and Technology
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Narrated by:
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George Jack
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By:
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Barry Rabkin
About this listen
If you listen to the tech crowd, they'll tell you that the insurance world is slow to adapt and needs to be disrupted. If you listen to the insurance crowd, they'll tell you that insurance goes hand in hand with technological advancement. The truth is that the insurance world is slow to react to change, especially in adopting new technologies. Barry Rabkin tells the story about how the insurance industry appears to have an awkwardly intimate relationship with technology. By the end, you'll agree with him that insurance and technology should be closely connected, if they could only lose that awkward part.
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