Demystifying AI Episode 2

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In this episode of the Demystifying AI series, we dive deeper into how London market underwriters are integrating Artificial Intelligence into their businesses and underwriting practices. Building on our previous discussion of Generative AI, we explore the intended and unintended effects of AI adoption in the insurance industry. What new products are being developed to manage the risks associated with AI? And how can AI transform the underwriting process itself? Tune in to hear insights from industry experts on the evolving role of AI in the London market.

Featured on This Episode
Host
Sarah Coutts
Professional Indemnity Product Leader, Marsh UK
Guest
Kenneth Carmichael
UK Technology Team Leader, CFC Underwriting
Kenneth has almost twenty years of experience working in the Lloyd's of London insurance market as both a broker and underwriter, he specialises in underwriting professional indemnity & cyber liability risk for technology companies. Having joined CFC in 2014, Kenneth leads a growing team of experienced and knowledgeable underwriters, providing full package professional indemnity solutions to technology businesses domiciled in the UK.
Guest
Alexandra Matthews
Underwriter AI Risks, Munich Re
Alexandra is an Underwriter of AI performance risks at Munich Re. She partners with AI providers to de-risk their customers’ operations and boost sales, working across the full value chain of their solution. Alexandra spearheads the development of insurance products for corporate users of AI arising from discrimination/bias in AI tools. Alexandra holds a JD (Master's of Law) from the University of Western Australia and a Intellectual Property (Copyright) Fellowship from Harvard University.
Episode #

2

Month

December

Year

2024

Business Line

Cyber Liability

Topic

Artificial Intelligence, Professional Liability (PL) Insurance

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