IUA Circular 029/24

AI Risks and Regulations: Panel Discussion
Our guest panel discuss challenges and opportunities presented by AI governance

 

with guest speakers:
Peter Kelly, Senior Managing Director, Insurance Services team, FTI
Najia Mukhtar, Senior DIrector, Global Insurance Services, FTI
Tim Scott-Simmons, CTO for Insurance, Enterprise Architecture, Business Transformation, CGI
Cheryl Allebrand, Managing Consultant, AI & Automation, CGI

 

This market briefing will be: REMOTE ACCESS ONLY

Event Date:  Wednesday 01 May 2024

Time:  Session commences at 12noon for approx 1hr (UK/London time)

Subject:  At this market briefing, our guest speakers will highlight areas of concern on types of AI used and cover risk regulations, governance and legislation for the regulatory landscape 
 

This is a free event, but names and email addresses of all attendees are required for registration.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming operations in industries and citizen services through enhanced efficiency, decision-making, customer experience and innovation. But it also poses significant risks and challenges for regulators, policymakers, and stakeholders and leads to questions such as:
 
• How can we ensure that AI is used in a responsible, ethical, and transparent way? 
• What are the best practices and frameworks for AI governance and oversight? 
• What are the emerging trends and developments in the AI regulatory landscape?

At this IUA market briefing, our guest speakers from CGI and FTI will address these questions, highlighting areas of concern on the types of AI used and cover the risk regulations, governance, and legislation for different domains and jurisdictions. They will also share their insights and recommendations on how to navigate the complex and evolving AI regulatory environment.

This market briefing is designed for anyone who is interested in or involved with AI, whether as a developer, user or investor, offering a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of AI risks and regulations.
 
 
Our Speakers:  
From CGI -
Tim Scott-Simmons has previous experience Principle Enterprise Architect, Lloyd’s. Competencies include creating target state architecture and operating models, digital services, business re-engineering, data strategy, privacy governance and compliance, data integration, operational analytics and solution architecture.

Cheryl Allebrand is a Digital consultant specialising in AI & Automation, drawing on human-centred design practices and focusing on IoT, I design conversational and automation-supported solutions.
From FTI:
Peter Kelly is a senior insurance professional assisting management teams in strategy development & decision-making in the areas of technology & data. Peter has helped several insurers assimilate new tools & processes to make effective decisions. He brings expertise across a wide range of technical frameworks from underwriting rules, to risk management, to actuarial models to machine learning & artificial intelligence.

Peter has over 35 years of experience in the insurance industry both in the UK & internationally & has particularly deep experience in areas of telematics & catastrophe reinsurance. He is a published author, sought-after speaker & advisor in the areas of strategy development, systems, applied behavioural & cognitive science, & automation.
 
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Disclaimer: The market briefing presentation materials and speaker comments therein were prepared solely by the presenter(s) in their personal and professional capacity. Any materials or opinions expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the IUA and IUA does not bear any responsibility for, or liability to, any parties in respect of the accuracy, legality or overall content of the presentation or any other comments made by speakers or other attendees during the market briefing. 

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