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A Bird's-Eye View of the Current Standings of AI Guidance and Requirements by States

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Since the 2023 adoption by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners of its model bulletin on the use of AI systems by insurers, states have been adopting the model bulletin or draft requirements of their own. Below...more

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States Adopt NAIC Model Bulletin on Insurers’ Use of AI

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State regulators are taking action on the use of artificial intelligence in insurance. To date, nearly a dozen states have adopted some form of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Model Bulletin on the...more

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NAIC Groups Carve Up the Mountain at the Winter Meeting

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After strapping on their skis and riding up the lifts, the NAIC groups reported to their events. The results of the events of note for life insurers are as follows...more

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NAIC Innovation, Cybersecurity, and Technology (H) Committee Gets in on the Action

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On July 17, the Innovation, Cybersecurity, and Technology (H) Committee of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners released its exposure draft of the NAIC’s model bulletin on insurers’ use of algorithms,...more

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Regulators Looking to Various Kitchen Tools to Regulate Insurers’ Use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

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Various chefs within the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and some individual states’ chefs continue to address insurers’ use of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), the use and protection of...more

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