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AI Voices of Reason

AI Voices of Reason

著者: Sean Fenlon
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About the Show

AI Voices of Reason brings together the Chairman of EverQuote, the CEO of LendingTree, and the CEO of EverQuote — alongside the Founder of Symphony42 (AI Voice & Avatar Agents for Customer Acquisition) — for honest, operator-driven conversations about Voice AI in insurance and lending. This isn't hype. These are the people deploying AI voice agents at scale, navigating the regulatory landscape in real time, and deciding what "consumer-first" actually looks like when a machine is on the other end of the call.

Our Mission

The mission of AI Voices of Reason is to define what consumer-first actually means in Voice AI—so the market can tell who's living it and building it and who's just saying it.

In an industry flooded with buzzwords and marketing claims, we cut through the noise.

Why This Podcast

There's no shortage of podcasts about AI's future. Dave Blundin co-hosts Moonshots with Peter Diamandis, covering broad AI breakthroughs and exponential technology. AI Voices of Reason is different: it's sector-specific, operator-driven, and consumer-focused. Two public-company CEOs and a veteran AI investor talk about what's actually happening — right now — in insurance and lending. Not what's theoretically possible. What's deployed, what's working, what's breaking, and what consumers actually experience when AI picks up the phone.

Honoring the Founders

This podcast was originally conceived by Dave Blundin and Doug Lebda, founder and CEO of LendingTree, in mid-2025. Doug passed away unexpectedly in October 2025. Scott Peyree, who succeeded Doug as CEO, carries forward LendingTree's vision for this project.

EverQuote's story carries a parallel: founder and CEO Seth Birnbaum passed away unexpectedly in November 2020. Jayme Mendal, who Seth had mentored and promoted to President, succeeded him as CEO.

Both Scott and Jayme lead companies built by founders who left too soon. AI Voices of Reason honors Doug Lebda and Seth Birnbaum — their entrepreneurial vision, their commitment to consumers, and the teams they built that carry their work forward.

Why Listen?
  • Learn from leaders who have built industry-defining companies
  • Understand what separates genuine consumer-first AI from hype
  • Get insights into the future of Voice AI in financial services
  • Access slide decks and resources from each episode
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  • AI Voices of Reason podcast Episode 3 -- Claude vs. Gemini Voice Mode Battle Rap
    2026/06/10

    Claude and Gemini step into the ring for a live voice-mode battle rap — not over which model is smarter, but over who hypes Scott and Jayme harder, rapping verified numbers straight from the LendingTree and EverQuote Q1 earnings calls. Both AIs land their jabs. Both concede the same winners.

    Then the reveals start. Scott unveils a Skunkworks project targeted for announcement by the end of Q3: LendingTree's first agent-to-agent application, where the consumer's AI talks directly to the lender's AI. Jayme takes a victory lap on the metric that matters — revenue doubled while operating expenses stayed flat. And Dave explains why AI will cure pancreatic cancer before it ever learns to be funny: every GPU on Earth has been sucked into the white-collar automation vortex.

    Plus: Sean gets accepted into the OpenAI Ads beta and the panel sizes up the half-trillion-dollar attention economy. Dave's 80 consecutive AI deals, his 170-agent swarms, and the rogue agent that infected the other 99. Robinhood now lets AI agents trade autonomously — so who's liable when the agent acts? The Air Canada precedent, insuring AI and robots, system prompts as discoverable IP, the Jack Welch benchmark for AGI, whether honesty can be measured, and Polsia — the company that runs itself.

    Lightning round: the AI capability that will matter most to publicly traded business executives twelve months from now.

    Recorded June 3, 2026.

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  • AI Voices of Reason -- Episode 2 | Grok vs. ChatGPT AI Voice Battle
    2026/05/07

    A Stanford study quantifies AI sycophancy. Sean coins "Open Assist" to name what's missing from the canonical Agent Assist stack. And Dave drops a stat that should be on every board deck this week: total enterprise AI adoption is smaller than Ozempic.

    Plus: ChatGPT and Grok battle for Sean's moderator chair in the cold open. Scott unpacks LendingTree's Q1 — 37% revenue growth, 51% in insurance, a six-year EBITDA high — and the middle-of-funnel observation that AI guides but cannot complete. Jayme reflects on Daniel Schreiber's Lemonade earnings call and the integration-as-moat thesis arriving from two adjacent industries in the same week. The panel debates jobs in the AI trough, token maxing vs. value per token, and whether Avoca's billion-dollar home services raise is the unregulated greenfield template.

    Lightning round: what each panelist will wish they'd said louder one month from today.

    Recorded May 1, 2026.

    CHAPTERS

    0:00 Cold Open: Three Teasers

    2:09 AI Battle Royale: ChatGPT vs. Grok for the Chair

    11:15 Why AI Humor Is Almost There

    14:49 LendingTree Q1: AI Guides, But Cannot Complete

    20:20 Predicting the Stock Reaction

    22:27 Lemonade's Moat: Schreiber on Integrations

    25:37 Stanford Quantifies Sycophancy

    32:09 Open Assist vs. Agent Assist

    40:13 Jobs in the AI Trough

    47:55 Token Maxing and Value Per Token

    50:42 "Smaller Than Ozempic"

    1:00:28 Avoca and the Unregulated Greenfield

    1:07:19 AI Voice Evolution: From Pipeline to Real-Time

    1:17:23 Celebrity Voices: Kathy Ireland to Taylor Swift

    1:25:57 Lightning Round: One Month from Today

    PANEL

    Dave Blundin — Chairman, EverQuote (NASDAQ: EVER); GP, Link Ventures

    Scott Peyree — CEO, LendingTree (NASDAQ: TREE)

    Jayme Mendal — CEO, EverQuote (NASDAQ: EVER)

    Sean Fenlon — Moderator; Founder/CEO, Symphony42

    REFERENCES

    Stanford sycophancy study — Cheng & Jurafsky, Science (March 2026)

    LendingTree Q1 2026 earnings call

    Lemonade Q1 2026 earnings call (Daniel Schreiber)

    Avoca AI — $125M raise (General Catalyst, Kleiner Perkins)

    voicesofreason.ai

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  • AI Voices of Reason Podcast Episode #1
    2026/03/31

    CEOs reveal what's really happening with Voice AI in insurance and lending — no scripts, no PR, just courtside seats.

    Dave Blundin (Chairman, EverQuote), Scott Peyree (CEO, LendingTree), and Jayme Mendal (CEO, EverQuote) join Sean Fenlon (CEO, Symphony42) for the inaugural episode of the AI Voices of Reason Podcast.

    OpenAI killed Sora. Consumer trust in AI jumped from 34% to 80%. LendingTree's AI voice agents drove $10M+ in quarterly revenue. $150 billion in insurance commissions is at risk. And Blitzy just set the #1 record on SWE-Bench Pro. We cover all of it.

    🔗 Subscribe & Show Notes: https://voicesofreason.ai

    🔗 Follow on X: https://x.com/VoicesReasonAI

    0:00 Cold Open & 30-second Intro

    1:06 Welcome to the AI Voices of Reason Podcast

    9:14 Opening Question: What Is Consumer-First AI?

    11:58 Jayme: Removing Friction in Insurance Shopping

    14:04 Scott: Why Consumers Prefer Voice Over Chat

    17:26 OpenAI Killed Sora — Enterprise AI Eats Consumer AI

    20:59 Claude Code: The Ferrari Nobody Wants to Give Back

    27:50 Consumer Trust Jumps from 34% to 80% in One Year

    29:54 Jayme's "Juan" Story — When AI Gets It Wrong

    32:21 The Handoff: When Should AI Stop and a Human Start?

    41:21 Scott's $10M: AI Voice Driving Revenue Growth

    43:44 Jayme: Conversational Wrappers vs. AI-Native

    46:28 BofA: $15 Billion in Insurance Commissions at Risk

    50:34 Dave's NFL Analogy — Putting $150B in Context

    54:10 The Conversational AI Paradox

    1:00:51 Blitzy Sets the SWE-Bench Pro Record at 66.5%

    1:04:04 OpenClaw and the Rise of Consumer AI Agents

    1:06:06 Dave: The 2026–2030 Window for AI Commerce

    1:12:38 Lightning Round: AI Voices of Reason Exists Because...

    1:15:54 Closing & Outro


    PANELISTS:

    Dave Blundin — Chairman, EverQuote (NASDAQ: EVER) | Head of Link Ventures | Co-founder, Symphony42

    → https://linkedin.com/in/daveblundin

    Scott Peyree — CEO, LendingTree (NASDAQ: TREE) | Founder, QuoteWizard

    → https://linkedin.com/in/scottpeyree

    Jayme Mendal — CEO, EverQuote (NASDAQ: EVER)

    → https://linkedin.com/in/jaymemendal

    Sean Fenlon — Founder & CEO, Symphony42 | Moderator

    → https://linkedin.com/in/seanfenlon


    LINKS:

    VoicesOfReason.ai — https://voicesofreason.ai

    EverQuote — https://everquote.com

    LendingTree — https://lendingtree.com

    Link Ventures — https://linkventures.com

    Symphony42 — https://symphony42.com

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