Why insurers shouldn’t wait for regulatory clarity on AI

AI ethics or AI Law concept. Developing AI codes of ethics. Compliance, regulation, standard , business policy and responsibility for guarding against unintended bias in machine learning algorithms.

Philip White, a lawyer at The Legal Director, explains why insurers should put in place good governance to harness the growing capabilities of artificial intelligence now rather than wait for the watchdog to set rules for the use of this technology.

The use of powerful artificial intelligence in the insurance sector has evolved rapidly over the last 12 months and shows no signs of slowing down. 

However, the

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