The rise of GenAI has marked a new era for the insurance industry, and when it comes to creating a successful generative AI framework, there is a great deal for insurers to consider. On the one hand, insurers will be able to unlock the potential of generative AI to handle previously untapped forms of data at speed. The challenge, however, will be mitigating the risk of inaccuracy from potential hallucinations and half-truths, and navigating shifting regulation to ensure compliance.
Tune into this webinar to learn how insurers can forge a path to deploying generative AI with confidence, security and success.
Watch to gain insight on:
The opportunities and risks of generative AI.
How to lay the foundations for successful deployment.
The EU AI Act and beyond: building the right compliance and governance framework.
Discussion points
What does the roadmap to successful generative AI deployment look like?
What are the key use cases? In what timeframe will we see usage take off?
How might generative AI transform the way that insurers handle unstructured data?
Multimodal generative AI: what is the potential and what are the limitations?
Hallucinations and half-truths: how can insurers navigate the risks of inaccuracy?
Training LLMs: is cross-industry collaboration necessary?
The EU AI Act: what considerations must insurers take into account to ensure compliance?
What safeguards must be in place to confidently and securly deploy generative AI?
Meet the panel
Steven Zuanella, Group Chief Digital Officer, Generali
Chris Loake, Group CIO, Hiscox
Tom Mansfield, Data and Analytics Director, AXA
Marina Belezina, Group Director of Strategy and Innovation, Aviva
Kristofer le Sage de Fontenay, Insurance Leader, Capgemini
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This broadcast is sponsored by Capgemini
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