Do you need standalone AI coverage to address growing silent risks?

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The million dollar question: Do we need standalone AI coverage to address growing silent risks?

March 16, 2026
Written by John Guy

The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and the increasing number of AI-related claims may require the insurance industry to develop dedicated AI coverage to address exposure to “silent AI.”

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