Swiss Re launches Swiss Re Life Guide Scout, a Generative AI-powered underwriting assistant
- Swiss Re launches Swiss Re Life Guide Scout, a Generative AI-powered underwriting assistant
- New version of Life Guide aims to increase efficiency and quality of underwriting
- Integration of Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service for deeper insights and improved decision making
Swiss Re Ltd / Key word(s): Alliance/Market launch
Zurich, 22 April 2024 – Swiss Re launches an augmented version of its Life & Health underwriting manual Life Guide. The new version comes equipped with Swiss Re Life Guide Scout, a Generative AI-powered underwriting assistant, developed by Swiss Re, that integrates Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service. Swiss Re Life Guide Scout aims to help increase the efficiency and quality of underwriting by generating swift answers compiled from curated expert knowledge in response to questions asked by the underwriter in natural language. |
Life & Health insurance underwriting is a complex process that requires accurate and up-to-date information to assess an insurance applicant's risk. To make the right decisions, underwriters invest a significant amount of time to search and review information using standard search tools to identify relevant sources and facts.
Life Guide, the world's number one Life & Health underwriting manual, helps clients understand current and future risks, so they can make informed decisions, and build strong, sustainable portfolios.
The augmented version of Life Guide is now equipped with Swiss Re Life Guide Scout, a new functionality powered by Generative AI, that supports underwriters in speeding up risk assessment. Swiss Re Life Guide Scout allows underwriters to make professional queries, receiving an AI-generated answer and the source of information, within seconds. This facilitates them to make faster, more precise decisions and improves knowledge transfer. With a solid data foundation and advanced analytics capabilities, the integration of Azure OpenAI Service unlocks deeper insights for improved human decision making.