Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way businesses operate, and the title industry is no exception. In this engaging panel discussion, industry technology leaders examine both the promise and the challenges of AI adoption in title operations. From improving efficiency and automating routine tasks to questions about workforce impact, risk, and long-term industry transformation, panelists offer differing perspectives on where AI is headed and what it means for title professionals. The conversation explores the distinction between automation and artificial intelligence, the realities behind the hype, and the practical considerations companies should evaluate before implementing AI-driven tools. Whether you're an early adopter or a cautious skeptic, this session provides valuable insight into one of the most important technology conversations facing the industry today.
Key takeaways include:
- Understanding the difference between automation and AI
- Evaluating where AI can create meaningful operational efficiencies
- Examining the potential impact of AI on staffing and workforce roles
- Identifying opportunities and limitations of current AI tools
- Developing a practical framework for evaluating AI solutions in your business
Presenters:
Hayden Hamilton, TitleSphere
Hoyt Mann, Alanna.ai
Matt Younkle, Pythonic Corporation
Moderator:
Sam Trimble, Fidelity National Financial
Pricing:
Member: $45
Nonmember: $65
CE Credit:
1.0 Hour Escrow Credit

Beginner level – Designed for those new to the topic and/or the title industry. May include basic concepts, definitions, and foundational industry practices.
Per Procedural Rule P-28 II I-6, TDI will not award CE credit for completing the same course more than once during a reporting period.
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