AI in insurance is no longer just a buzzword, it’s becoming an operational necessity. Yet, insurers and MGAs often struggle to move from experimentation to real-world impact. In this episode of Pilot to Production, Joe Zuk, operating partner at Altamont Capital Partners, shares his perspective on AI adoption in insurance, operationalizing AI, and building scalable, human-in-the-loop AI workflows.
AI is reshaping insurance, but the real challenge isn’t the technology itself, it’s getting AI to work in real, workflow-specific contexts. Joe emphasizes that successful AI adoption requires explainable, auditable, and scalable solutions tailored to each insurer’s unique operational fingerprint.
This conversation explores how insurers can turn pilots into production-ready solutions, improve broker workflows, and harness agent-based AI to transform claims and underwriting processes.
Insurers frequently launch AI pilots, only to find limited adoption and measurable impact. According to Joe:
“A lot of people engage in what I like to call ‘pilot theater’…they’re not actually trying to ship a product or solve a specific use case.”
The challenge lies in the operationalization of AI, at StitchStudio, we refer to it as the “last mile.” Pilots can demonstrate potential, but without end-to-end workflow integration, AI fails to scale. For example, in underwriting automation, claims adjustments, or broker workflows, the AI solution must fit seamlessly into existing insurance operations rather than act as a standalone experiment.
Joe shares several key trends and insights from his vantage point:
AI in insurance works best when it amplifies human decision-making rather than attempting full automation. Joe emphasizes:
“…insurance is fundamentally a relationship business…and very much so won’t be replaced.”
Applied AI platforms, like StitchStudio, reinforce this principle by providing agent-based AI workflows, where humans remain central while AI handles repetitive or analytical tasks. This ensures compliance-aware AI deployment and preserves trust in broker, MGA, and TPA operations.
Joe outlines actionable steps insurers can take:
Key Takeaway: AI adoption in insurance succeeds when pilots are operationalized with end-to-end execution, rather than treated as experiments.
StitchStudio provides insurers with agent-based AI workflows that integrate seamlessly into legacy systems. Our platform offers:
By combining workflow orchestration with human-in-the-loop AI, StitchStudio helps insurers move beyond pilots to measurable business impact.