Technology,
Insurance
Oct. 20, 2025
Insuring the age of AI
As AI transforms business risks, the insurance industry faces growing uncertainty over whether existing cyber policies will cover AI-related losses or whether entirely new forms of coverage will be needed.





Richard DeNatale
Richard DeNatale is recognized as one of the nation's leading authorities in cyber insurance. He has represented over 125 companies in obtaining coverage for data breaches and cyberattacks, including some of the largest in history. DeNatale is semi-retired after a career of almost 40 years in Big Law, most recently as a partner at Jones Day.

One of the most urgent issues facing the insurance industry is whether, and to what extent, coverage will be available for damage caused by artificial intelligence. As discussed in our last Daily Journal column ("Will today's insurance policies cover tomorrow's AI risk?" Sept. 15, 2025), it is not yet clear whether AI-related risks will be covered under current ...
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