TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A subcommittee of Florida lawmakers met with insurance executives to discuss artificial intelligence, during which executives insisted that AI has increased productivity for insurers, making them work harder, smarter, and more accurately.
However, many lawmakers remain skeptical as to what possible risks an uninhibited reliance on AI may pose.
"Insurance companies have used AI for decades, but the rise of generative AI is a game changer. It's not about proving existing processes, its about reimagining them," said Gary Sullivan, of the American Property and Casuality Association
Reimagining the future of generative AI and how it can protect policyholders and premiums is the reason the House subcommittee chose to consult with executives, who continued tooting its prai