 AI is Already Automating Insurance: A Case Worth Studying While we debate whether AI will replace developers, AlfaStrakhovanie has already implemented a self-service platform for generating PDF policies. The gist: instead of proliferating BIRT templates for each partner and each document type, they moved composition, versioning, and publishing to a separate backend layer. The result — business users assemble document layouts themselves without developer involvement. Why This Matters for ASI Biont Document workflow automation is one of the most painful points in mid-sized businesses. Contracts, invoices, acts, commercial proposals — all require templates, approvals, and generation. An AI agent can do this on the fly: gather data from CRM, plug it into a template, generate a PDF, send it to the client. Without human intervention in the loop. Second news of the day — Elon Musk in 2017 offered Sam Altman a seat on Tesla's board of directors in exchange for OpenAI joining the automaker. Altman refused, and Musk left the lab. Imagine an alternate reality where OpenAI is part of Tesla. Today's AI landscape would look completely different. But even without that, the Musk-Altman deal doesn't let go — yesterday's partners are now suing each other over the future of AI. What This Means for Us The AI agent market is growing, major players are dividing spheres of influence, and small and medium businesses remain without accessible automation tools. This is precisely our niche. While corporations sort out their relationships, we build working AI solutions for those who truly want to save time and money. → https://asibiont.com/