Artificial intelligence isn’t just a buzzword—it’s reshaping how agencies work, communicate, and compete. But what does that mean for independent insurance agencies?
At IIAT’s INSURCON, Catalyit hosted a panel featuring three industry leaders who cut through the noise and delivered practical insights, real examples, and smart cautions to help agencies use AI more effectively—and more responsibly.
Seth Preus, founder of Mivation, began with a foundational point: traditional software adheres to rules. AI makes decisions.
That’s a big shift, with big implications.
There are two main types of AI to understand:
AI’s speed of advancement is unprecedented. It’s learning faster than we can keep up, and even the creators don’t fully understand how these systems make decisions.
“It may be the first time in history we’ve built something we don’t completely understand.” – Seth Preus
Jackson Rollo, President of Rollo Insurance Group, shared his journey from being an AI skeptic to an everyday user. He realized that AI wasn’t about replacing people—it was about improving productivity and simplifying daily tasks.
Beginner tips:
Intermediate examples:
Advanced use:
“You don’t need to be tech-savvy—you just need to be curious.” – Jackson Rollo
Ryan Smith, founder of RLS Consulting and a contributor to Catalyit, offered a vital reminder: AI is powerful, but it’s not always secure.
Key risks agencies need to manage:
Smith also warned about prompt injection—a technique hackers can use to manipulate AI behavior. He cited real-world cases where chatbots were tricked into giving out false information or selling items for $1.
“If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.” – Ryan Smith
Preus emphasized the importance of intention over hype. Don’t adopt AI just because it’s trendy—start with the problem you’re trying to solve.
A simple framework:
The consensus from the panel? AI isn’t something to fear—or blindly follow. It’s a tool. One that can supercharge your agency if you approach it with curiosity, caution, and clarity.
“Fear is healthy—it leads to respect. But don’t let fear stop you from trying.” – Jackson Rollo