Major insurers including AIG, Great American, and WR Berkley are asking U.S. regulators for permission to exclude AI-related liabilities from corporate policies. One underwriter describes the AI models’ outputs to the FT as "too much of a black box."
An irony here is I heard about this via an AI newsletter I subscribe to. It supports itself by selling ads for AI companies. The ad beside this story was AI-generated & touted a company called Genarena that sells AI-generated infographics. The example was a “Top 10 Liveable Global Cities”, where the No 1 & No 2 spot were the same city …
I thought they could do text now lmao. I genuinely miss when this was all AI was doing because at least it was good for a laugh instead of creating arguably the largest economic buble to ever exist.
An irony here is I heard about this via an AI newsletter I subscribe to. It supports itself by selling ads for AI companies. The ad beside this story was AI-generated & touted a company called Genarena that sells AI-generated infographics. The example was a “Top 10 Liveable Global Cities”, where the No 1 & No 2 spot were the same city …
I thought they could do text now lmao. I genuinely miss when this was all AI was doing because at least it was good for a laugh instead of creating arguably the largest economic buble to ever exist.
There are so many things wing with that infographic. I can’t believe someone saw that and approved it.