We believe it is premature for the Parliament to consider mandatory insurance for high-risk AI systems for two reasons.
Following yesterday’s plenary vote in the European Parliament to
approve its legal affairs committee reports on a civil liability regime
for artificial intelligence (AI) and a framework of ethical aspects of
AI, robotics and related technologies, Insurance Europe’s director
general, Michaela Koller, said:
“We believe it is premature for the Parliament to consider mandatory
insurance for high-risk AI systems for two reasons. Firstly, for
compulsory insurance to work, there must be sufficient data on the
risks. For example, in mandatory motor insurance there is claims data
going back decades that can be used to underwrite the risk. However,
because high-risk AI systems are still in development, an equivalent
volume of data is not yet available. Secondly, risks covered under
mandatory policies must be similar enough in nature to be covered under a
one-size-fits-all system. However, because AI is used in such diverse
ways, the risks it poses in various situations are completely different.
Therefore, it is difficult to see how a one-size-fits-all approach
could be considered that would be able to cover such diverse risks
adequately. Against this background, we take the view that the
Parliament’s call for mandatory insurance for high-risk AI would not
work in practice.”
Regarding the report on a framework of ethical aspects of AI, Koller commented:
“Existing horizontal and sectoral EU legislation that applies to
insurance – including the equal treatment directives, the General Data
Protection Regulation, the Solvency II Directive, the Insurance
Distribution Directive, the Packaged Retail and Insurance-based
Investment Products Regulation and the Distance Marketing Directive for
Financial Services – already address many of the potential risks and
challenges related to AI. Therefore, additions and overlaps must be
avoided, and new rules should only be introduced if gaps are found in
existing legislation.”
Insurance Europe
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