BGM Group Forms Duxiaobao Committee to Boost AI in Insurance
BGM Group Ltd. has announced the establishment of the "Duxiaobao Management Committee," which will oversee the management and decision-making of the Duxiaobao ecosystem, announced in a press release. This initiative marks BGM Group's strategic entry into the AI sector, aiming to transform the insurance industry through advanced technology.
The committee is composed of industry leaders, including Li Yuqing as CEO, who brings extensive experience from Didi Chuxing. Other key members include Li Jun, Ren Yong, Zhou Xin, and Tan Yinghua, each bringing expertise in technology, insurance, and AI innovation. The committee's goal is to leverage AI to enhance operational efficiency and reduce costs for insurance brokers by automating simple tasks and refining expertise for complex ones.
BGM Group's focus on AI applications includes big data mining and AI Agent technology, providing comprehensive solutions for insurance companies and brokers. The group's services span sales, underwriting, claims processing, and customer service, aiming to deliver precise and efficient service experiences.
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