Category: News

Revolutionizing Insurance: The Impact of AI on Claims and Liability

As artificial intelligence (AI) transforms the insurance industry, it creates a balance between automation and accountability, introducing new litigation risks and regulatory challenges. This article highlights the importance of ethical governance and human oversight in managing these evolving risks within claims processing and liability.

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Regulating AI in New York: Balancing Innovation and Safety

In Albany, lawmakers are working to regulate artificial intelligence responsibly while promoting innovation. New legislation like the RAISE Act aims to hold developers accountable, and Governor Hochul has proposed measures to protect consumers and ensure transparency, especially regarding AI in political campaigns.

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AI Governance and Transparency Ahead of the India Summit

On January 22, 2026, the Brookings Institution and the Center for Democracy and Technology will host a public discussion on global AI governance and the HAIP Reporting Framework, featuring remarks from Indian Ambassador H.E. Vinay Mohan Kwatra. The event aims to assess transparency and risk mitigation of advanced AI systems through new report findings and multi-stakeholder discussions ahead of the India AI Impact Summit.

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Avoiding Europe’s AI Regulation Pitfalls

This article argues that the EU’s over-regulation of AI stifles innovation, favors large tech firms, and harms consumers. It cautions Canada against adopting similar restrictive AI regulations that could limit economic growth and competitiveness.

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Redefining Board Accountability in the Age of AI

In 2026, boards must move beyond compliance in AI governance to embrace a conscience-driven approach that prioritizes accountability and ethical leadership. As AI increasingly shapes access to essential services, boards must govern with moral clarity and proactive stewardship to maintain legitimacy in the digital economy.

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