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AI hallucination puts firms at risk? New insurance covers legal costs

Binu Mathew
By Binu MathewMay 13, 2025

Insurers at Lloyd’s of London have introduced a new insurance product designed to protect businesses from financial losses arising from artificial intelligence system failures, according to a report by The Financial Times. The insurance, developed by Y Combinator-backed start-up Armilla, provides coverage for legal claims against companies when AI tools generate inaccurate outputs.

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