EU introduces new rules governing use of artificial intelligence

2025-09-16 17:23:41 英文原文

作者:Carolin Schilling-Schulz

New provisions of the EU AI Act, which came into force on August 2, and Eiopa’s opinion on AI governance and risk management provide fresh guidance on expectations of insurers’ AI use

As the use of AI advances rapidly, insurers should expect the regulatory landscape to continue to evolve

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The EU AI Act, effective since August 2, along with Eiopa’s opinion on AI governance and risk management, offer new guidance for insurers regarding expectations around the use of artificial intelligence. As AI usage continues to grow rapidly, regulatory frameworks are anticipated to keep evolving.

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