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Risk Management and Insurance for AI Systems: Handling HAL's Hiccups Webcast

Webinar | 02.24.22, 9:00 AM EST - 10:15 AM EST

The American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education (ALI CLE) will host a course focused on how artificial intelligence (AI), including machine learning (ML) and robotics, has transformed society. When losses or liabilities arise from AI and ML operations, organizations may find themselves scrambling for the insurance coverages and other risk management tools needed to cover costs and to remediate damage. Insurers will also need guidance on both their own use of AI and the extent to which AI and ML losses of their policyholders may trigger coverage under widely-used policy language.


Partner Laura Foggan will serve as faculty on the “Risk Management and Insurance for AI Systems: Handling HAL’s Hiccups” course on Thursday, February 24 at 2:00 p.m.


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