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Insurance companies use AI for underwriting, claims processing, fraud detection, and customer triage. Under the EU AI Act, several of these applications are high-risk — triggering conformity assessments, technical documentation, and ongoing monitoring. Here is what the insurance sector needs to know.
The EU AI Act draws its sharpest lines around biometric AI — banning real-time facial recognition in public spaces, placing remote biometric identification squarely in high-risk Annex III, and imposing strict obligations on any system that categorises people by physical traits. This guide unpacks every rule.
Law firms use AI every day — and many don't realise they have EU AI Act obligations. Whether you deploy third-party legal AI tools or advise clients on compliance, this guide explains exactly what applies to you, and how DILAIG can help.
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