Almost 60% do not treat AI ethical risks separately: Airmic survey

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Reinsurance News - Apr 11, 2024

Nearly 60% of organisations are not treating ethical risks related to artificial intelligence (AI) separately from other ethical concerns, according to a recent survey conducted by Airmic, a UK association for risk and insurance professionals. In another poll asking whether these organisations belie...

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