AI Risk: Liability Expanding Statutes
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in business operations from hiring tools and clinical decision support to automated decision-making states across the U.S. are advancing legislation that expands liability through new statutory duties and private rights of action. These developments could significantly increase exposure for organizations that rely on AI systems, particularly in areas such as privacy, employment practices, professional services, and healthcare.
This webinar will explore emerging state AI legislation and the new liability theories it may create, drawing on recent research and analysis of proposed and enacted bills. Speakers will discuss how these statutes could translate into real-world claims, the types of allegations insureds may face, and how insurers and policyholders should prepare for evolving risk.
This topic is critical for attorneys, claims professionals, underwriters, and brokers working in professional liability lines such as cyber, EPL, E&O, and healthcare professional liability.
• Attorneys will gain insight into developing liability frameworks.
• Claims professionals will better understand how AI-related allegations may present in future claims.
• Underwriters will learn how emerging statutes may affect risk assessment and portfolio exposure.
• Brokers will gain perspective on how to advise clients on how insurance policies are evolving to address these concerns
Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how expanding AI statutes may reshape liability risk and what it means for the professional liability insurance market.
This webinar is eligible for 1 hour of ExecPLP Designation Self Reporting and CPLP Designation Self Reporting
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AI Risk: Liability Expanding Statutes
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in business operations from hiring tools and clinical decision support to automated decision-making states across the U.S. are advancing legislation that expands liability through new statutory duties and private rights of action. These developments…
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in business operations from hiring tools and clinical decision support to automated decision-making states across the U.S. are advancing legislation that expands liability through new statutory duties and private rights of action. These developments could significantly increase exposure for organizations that rely on AI systems, particularly in areas such as privacy, employment practices, professional services, and healthcare.
This webinar will explore emerging state AI legislation and the new liability theories it may create, drawing on recent research and analysis of proposed and enacted bills. Speakers will discuss how these statutes could translate into real-world claims, the types of allegations insureds may face, and how insurers and policyholders should prepare for evolving risk.
This topic is critical for attorneys, claims professionals, underwriters, and brokers working in professional liability lines such as cyber, EPL, E&O, and healthcare professional liability.
This webinar will explore emerging state AI legislation and the new liability theories it may create, drawing on recent research and analysis of proposed and enacted bills. Speakers will discuss how these statutes could translate into real-world claims, the types of allegations insureds may face, and how insurers and policyholders should prepare for evolving risk.
This topic is critical for attorneys, claims professionals, underwriters, and brokers working in professional liability lines such as cyber, EPL, E&O, and healthcare professional liability.
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Dena Cusick
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