On Friday, May 20, 2022, Avi Gesser and Anna Gressel of Debevoise’s Data Strategy & Security Group and Eric Dinallo and Marshal Bozzo of Debevoise’s Insurance Regulatory practice had an engaging discussion on Artificial Intelligence and Discrimination in the Insurance Industry (Part III in this series). Topics included:

  • Regulatory developments since Part II of our discussion on Artificial Intelligence and Discrimination (e.g., the Connecticut Insurance Department’s new certification requirements);
  • Practical steps companies can take to mitigate regulatory and reputational risks when using AI; and
  • How legal ethics rules apply to the supervision and use of emerging technologies, such as AI and big data.

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Avi Gesser is Co-Chair of the Debevoise Data Strategy & Security Group. His practice focuses on advising major companies on a wide range of cybersecurity, privacy and artificial intelligence matters. He can be reached at agesser@debevoise.com.

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Anna R. Gressel is an associate and a member of the firm’s Data Strategy & Security Group and its FinTech and Technology practices. Her practice focuses on representing clients in regulatory investigations, supervisory examinations, and civil litigation related to artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies. Ms. Gressel has a deep knowledge of regulations, supervisory expectations, and industry best practices with respect to AI governance and compliance. She regularly advises boards and senior legal executives on governance, risk, and liability issues relating to AI, privacy, and data governance. She can be reached at argressel@debevoise.com.

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Eric R. Dinallo is Chair of the Debevoise insurance regulatory practice and a member of its Financial Institutions and White Collar & Regulatory Defense Groups in New York. He can be reached at edinallo@debevoise.com.

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Marshal Bozzo is a regulatory counsel based in the New York office and a member of the Debevoise Insurance Regulatory practice. He can be reached at mlbozzo@debevoise.com.