AI lawsuits expose gaps in conventional insurance, says report

Financial Times: A report by the Artificial Intelligence Underwriting Company, co-authored with researchers from Anthropic and OpenAI, says that more than 90 per cent of insurers’ exposure to AI agents sits in “silent” cover embedded in conventional policies, leaving risks largely unpriced and often invisible to insurers themselves. 

The review says rising litigation reflects a broader shift as risks concerning AI systems move beyond chatbots producing erroneous content to “agents” that take actions. That development may expose businesses to claims ranging from professional negligence, cyber attacks and wrongful death…

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