
From Radicalisation to Risk Exposure

Chatbots have evolved rapidly in recent years, fuelled by advances in AI, and today serve billions of users across dedicated platforms such as ChatGPT as well as embedded services on platforms including Google and Meta. While these tools provide efficiency and innovation, they also carry emerging risks.
For insurers, the misuse of chatbot technology, whether through radicalisation, fraud, misinformation, or enabling criminal activity, creates new challenges in underwriting, risk modelling, and claims. Malevolent actors have already exploited chatbots to cause harm, and vulnerable users may be manipulated with serious social and financial consequences.
This one-hour session led by Jeff Heasman explores how extremists and other bad actors leverage chatbots, what this means for insurers’ exposure to cyber, liability, reputational, and regulatory risks, and the safeguards that technology companies have employed to prevent harm.
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CII Accredited

