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Main Authors: van Bekkum, Marvin S. L., Borgesius, Frederik Zuiderveen, Heskes, Tom
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.11892
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author van Bekkum, Marvin S. L.
Borgesius, Frederik Zuiderveen
Heskes, Tom
author_facet van Bekkum, Marvin S. L.
Borgesius, Frederik Zuiderveen
Heskes, Tom
contents Insurers underwrite risks: they calculate risks and decide on the insurance price. Insurers seem captivated by two trends enabled by Artificial Intelligence (AI). First, insurers could use AI for analysing more and new types of data to assess risks more precisely: data-intensive underwriting. Second, insurers could use AI to monitor the behaviour of individual consumers in real-time: behaviour-based insurance. For example, some car insurers offer a discount if the consumer agrees to being tracked by the insurer and drives safely. While the two trends bring many advantages, they may also have discriminatory effects on society. This paper focuses on the following question. Which effects related to discrimination and unfair differentiation may occur if insurers use data-intensive underwriting and behaviour-based insurance?
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spellingShingle AI, insurance, discrimination and unfair differentiation. An overview and research agenda
van Bekkum, Marvin S. L.
Borgesius, Frederik Zuiderveen
Heskes, Tom
Computers and Society
Insurers underwrite risks: they calculate risks and decide on the insurance price. Insurers seem captivated by two trends enabled by Artificial Intelligence (AI). First, insurers could use AI for analysing more and new types of data to assess risks more precisely: data-intensive underwriting. Second, insurers could use AI to monitor the behaviour of individual consumers in real-time: behaviour-based insurance. For example, some car insurers offer a discount if the consumer agrees to being tracked by the insurer and drives safely. While the two trends bring many advantages, they may also have discriminatory effects on society. This paper focuses on the following question. Which effects related to discrimination and unfair differentiation may occur if insurers use data-intensive underwriting and behaviour-based insurance?
title AI, insurance, discrimination and unfair differentiation. An overview and research agenda
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.11892