Lemonade CEO sees AI replacing engineers and actuaries soon

Daniel Schreiber
Ben Kelmer

Lemonade CEO Daniel Schrieber has shared that artificial intelligence might be used to replace employees in engineering, actuarial, legal and compliance functions at the insurtech in the next few years.

Giving the keynote speech Forget Everything You Know About Insurance: How AI and Automation Are Changing the Game at the Insurtech Insights conference on 19 March, Schreiber said: “In the future, a

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