Manatt Digital Law and Technology Policy Forum Webinar Series Episode 17: The AI Indemnity/Insurance Arms Race

In today’s fast evolving digital landscape, professionals across technology and law must stay ahead of rapidly shifting policies and global regulatory trends. From artificial intelligence (AI) to data protection, the pace of change demands ongoing adaptation to stay competitive.
Join host , Partner in Manatt’s Digital and Technology Group, for Episode 17 of the Digital Law and Technology Policy Forum Webinar Series. This session examines how AI is reshaping risk allocation and driving a rapid evolution in indemnity provisions and insurance products.
Episode 17: The AI Indemnity/Insurance Arms Race
Businesses are not just capitalizing on new efficiencies with the integration of AI tools, but also taking on new, often latent, legal and financial exposure. Companies and insurers are actively reshaping indemnity provisions and insurance coverage to address risks tied to AI-generated outputs, privacy and data security risks, workforce implications and system reliability. The result is an increasingly competitive environment where contractual protections and coverage offerings are advancing in real time. Attendees will gain an understanding of where risk is currently being allocated, how coverage gaps may arise and what to consider when negotiating AI-related terms and insurance solutions.
Speakers
- , Partner, Digital and Technology, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
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