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Artificial Intelligence Briefing: White House Announces the Completion of Agency Actions Required by the AI Executive Order

A week before the EU’s AI Act comes into force on August 1, the White House announced that U.S. agencies have completed all actions required by President Biden’s AI Executive Order to date. Meanwhile, the Republican Party...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: AI Insight Forum Underway

Dozens of senators kicked off a series of closed-door sessions, known as the A.I. Insight Forum, to hear from key industry stakeholders and discuss AI regulation. Will they be able to reach consensus on the scope of future...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: NAIC Lays Out Regulatory Guidance in 10-Page Bulletin

The NAIC issues a 10-page bulletin laying out regulatory guidance regarding the use of algorithms, AI and predictive models; Connecticut lawmakers address the state’s use of AI; and leading AI companies meet at the White...more

Artificial Intelligence: EEOC Addresses Employer Liability When Using AI in Selection Procedures

The EEOC releases a technical assistance document exploring employers’ Title VII liability when incorporating AI tools and automated systems in employment selection procedures, and a new Texas district court rule prevents...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: Senate Committee Hears Testimony on Algorithmic Transparency, Accountability

Our latest briefing dives into the Senate’s exploration of transparency and accountability to prevent bias in algorithmic decision systems, new guidance from the U.S. Copyright Office regarding works including content...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: D.C. Hits Pause on Stop Discrimination by Algorithms Act of 2021

Our latest briefing explores a suspension of activity on the Stop Discrimination by Algorithms Act of 2021, an IAIS discussion on discrimination in advertising, and the anticipated release of a U.S./EU AI roadmap....more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: FTC Holds Forum on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security

Our latest briefing explores the recent FTC commercial surveillance and data security forum (including discussion on widespread use of AI and algorithms in advertising), California’s inquiry into potentially discriminatory...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: Feds Take Aim at Algorithmic Bias

Our latest briefing examines the latest signal that the Federal Trade Commission is considering rulemaking, a groundbreaking settlement between the Justice Department and Meta over allegedly discriminatory algorithms,...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: CFPB Weighs in on Algorithmic Transparency

The federal government continues to take significant interest in organizations using artificial intelligence and algorithmic decision-making systems, as evidenced by three recent developments out of Washington, D.C. ...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: Self-Regulation and Tackling Algorithmic Bias

Our latest briefing explores the NAIC’s efforts to address algorithmic bias, the Colorado Division of Insurance’s latest stakeholder session on external consumer data and algorithms, and a private-sector solution for...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: Feds Tackle AI Issues

The federal government continues to weigh in on artificial intelligence, algorithmic fairness and related issues. In the latest artificial intelligence briefing, we analyze recent events in Washington, D.C., and also track...more

Artificial Intelligence Briefing: Tracking AI Regulation and Legislation

As more organizations use artificial intelligence and algorithms to drive decision-making processes, policymakers are beginning to address concerns about these tools — including their lack of transparency and potential for...more

Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Heats Up

2021 ended with several significant developments in the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). Some of the key developments include: • District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine introduced legislation in the...more

Colo. Bill Restricting Insurers’ Use of External Data and Algorithms Passes First Hurdle

Colorado Senate Bill 21-169 passed its first test on May 3, 2021, as the Senate Business, Labor & Technology Committee approved a strike-below version of the bill by a 4-3 margin. The revised bill would...more

Colorado Bill Would Restrict Insurers’ Use of Consumer Data and Algorithms

The Colorado General Assembly is considering a bill that would restrict insurers' use of external consumer data, algorithms and predictive models that have “no direct causal relationship” to the risk being insured and that...more

New York Takes the Lead on Insurers’ Use of Big Data and Algorithms

Nature abhors a vacuum, and the New York Department of Financial Services filled a big one with Insurance Circular Letter No. 1 (2019), which was issued on January 18. The circular letter addresses the use of external...more

Big Data Is a Big Deal: A Brief Guide to Data Analytics and the Insurance Industry

Admit it: you have a nagging feeling that you should learn more about the insurance industry’s use of big data and algorithms, but you don’t know where to begin. Relax. Here are six questions (and answers) to help you get...more

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