Roots Launches Bevaya AI Agent Platform for Insurance
Roots has launched Bevaya, a new AI Agent platform built exclusively for the insurance industry, announced in a press release. The platform introduces a redesigned architecture, updated interface, and a unified environment for carriers, brokers, and third-party administrators to design, deploy, and manage AI agents across underwriting, claims, and policy servicing.
Bevaya replaces the previous Roots platform and will serve as the company's main brand going forward. It is powered by InsurGPT, a collection of specialized AI models trained on more than 300 million proprietary insurance documents. These models are designed to understand insurance language and processes at a professional level.
The platform allows customers to build AI agents through its Workflow Canvas, either independently, with Roots experts, or with the help of Bevaya’s AI Assistant. Features include an AI Agent Library, enterprise system integration, multimodal document intelligence, human-in-the-loop review, and built-in governance tools.
Roots, founded in 2018 by former AIG executives, has completed more than 115 production AI deployments across major insurers, brokers, and administrators. Effective immediately, all company products and services will carry the Bevaya brand, while Roots Automation remains the legal entity.
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