
📅 April 22
💻 Live webinar
🕒 10:30 AM PT / 1:30 PM ET
AI is showing up across insurance and creating a lot of noise. What’s actually working on the ground, and what breaks once you try to run it in production, is still unclear.
Join two founders who’ve been deep in it, comparing notes on how AI is really playing out across sales, servicing, and claims, and where the hard problems still are.
Amrish is the CEO and co-founder of Liberate, building the System of Action for insurance that deploys AI agents to execute real work across sales, service, and claims.
Marcus built Guidewire Software into the system most insurers run on today. Now a General Partner at Battery Ventures, he’s focused on what’s next in AI for insurance.
This is not a high-level AI conversation. It’s a candid discussion on where AI genuinely moves the needle, from streamlining sales and servicing workflows to accelerating claims resolution, and where the hard problems still lie.
Trusted by insurance carriers and leading agencies, transforming the P&C landscape
A candid look at AI in production: what works and what doesn't.
What you'll learn:
Liberate currently helps carriers:
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I join the fireside chat on April 22?
This is a virtual webinar. You'll receive a confirmation email with a secure link to join the live session on April 22 at 10:30 AM.
What technical requirements do I need to participate virtually?
You'll need a device with internet access and a web browser. No special software is required to attend the session.
Will a recording be available if I can't attend live?
Yes. A recording will be sent to all registered attendees within 48 hours after the session concludes on April 22.
Who should attend this fireside chat on AI in insurance?
This session is designed for insurance executives and claims team members interested in practical AI deployment insights for carriers, agencies, TPAs, and MGAs.
What specific topics will Amrish Singh and Marcus Ryu discuss?
The conversation covers AI's impact across insurance operations, build vs. buy decisions, forward-deployed engineering, and why systems of action are essential for carriers today.


