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jdbernard | 9 months ago

Yes it does, it's just dressed up in corporate speak:

> Our vision at Meanwhile is to build the world's largest life insurer as measured by customer count, annual premiums sold, and total assets under management.

We think we can be bigger (more customers, more sales, more money) than all existing players.

> We aim to serve a billion people, using digital money to reach policyholders and automation/AI to serve them profitably.

We're looking to eclipse the population of any one country and we're going to use something like Bitcoin to side-step national currencies (and maybe also to avoid existing regulatory structure, not clear from the ambiguous language).

> We plan to do with 100 people what Allianz and others do with 100,000.

We believe we can automate or use AI to eliminate the need for people to actually support these billion customers.

All three of those are very bold statements/goals.

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antihipocrat|9 months ago

Unless they are planning on sending AI powered robots to attend court cases and prepare submissions they're going to need to hire or retain at least 100 lawyers for an insurance company serving that many customers.