“Yes, AI Chef!”: A Recipe for Insuring Physical Artificial Intelligence
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In a recent commentary published by Thomson Reuters, Hunton attorneys Michael S. Levine, Geoffrey B. Fehling, and Alex D. Pappas discuss important insurance considerations arising from the growing use of physical AI in real-world settings.

The article explores the emerging risks associated with physical AI, including bodily injury, property damage, and business interruption, and examines how both legacy insurance products and newer AI-specific policies may respond to those exposures. It also underscores the importance of proactively evaluating AI-related risks when reviewing insurance programs, negotiating vendor protections, and preparing for evolving underwriting and claims issues.

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