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How Semantic ETL Redefines TIME ITSELF And Enables The Fully Automated Enterprise — with Gene Linetsky, CIO of Embroker

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Welcome to Season Three of the Enterprise Alchemists podcasts!

We start the season with a special guest: Gene Linetsky, CTO of Embroker.

Gene talks to Guy and Dominic about his need to integrate bettter with existing systems and processes to avoid wasting the time of over-qualified human users. AgentCreator from SnapLogic solved the technical problem, thanks to what Gene describes as "semantic ETL", but that leads to more philosophical questions.

Over the course of the episode, Gene describes how agentic flows are ultimately a management question: humans will still be a lot better positioned to organize the work, whether that is carried out by humans or by AI agents. The goal is to facilitate the work solving business problems with code, not just solving coding problems.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Enterprise Alchemists (00:00:00)

2. Understanding mBroker's Business Model (00:02:13)

3. Connecting Insurance Supply and Demand (00:08:37)

4. Semantic ETL and Business Value (00:15:20)

5. The Underwriting Workflow Pilot (00:22:14)

6. AI Architecture and Public vs Private LLMs (00:29:46)

7. Coping with Rapid Technological Change (00:34:16)

8. The Future of Business Intelligence (00:41:36)

15 episodes

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Content provided by Dominic Wellington & Guy Murphy — SnapLogic, Dominic Wellington, and Guy Murphy — SnapLogic. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dominic Wellington & Guy Murphy — SnapLogic, Dominic Wellington, and Guy Murphy — SnapLogic or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome to Season Three of the Enterprise Alchemists podcasts!

We start the season with a special guest: Gene Linetsky, CTO of Embroker.

Gene talks to Guy and Dominic about his need to integrate bettter with existing systems and processes to avoid wasting the time of over-qualified human users. AgentCreator from SnapLogic solved the technical problem, thanks to what Gene describes as "semantic ETL", but that leads to more philosophical questions.

Over the course of the episode, Gene describes how agentic flows are ultimately a management question: humans will still be a lot better positioned to organize the work, whether that is carried out by humans or by AI agents. The goal is to facilitate the work solving business problems with code, not just solving coding problems.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Enterprise Alchemists (00:00:00)

2. Understanding mBroker's Business Model (00:02:13)

3. Connecting Insurance Supply and Demand (00:08:37)

4. Semantic ETL and Business Value (00:15:20)

5. The Underwriting Workflow Pilot (00:22:14)

6. AI Architecture and Public vs Private LLMs (00:29:46)

7. Coping with Rapid Technological Change (00:34:16)

8. The Future of Business Intelligence (00:41:36)

15 episodes

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