Don tasks insurers, CIOs on responsible AI use

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By Taiye Olayemi

Professor of Practice in Cybersecurity, Obadare Adewale, has called on insurers and Chief Information Officers (CIOs) to prioritise the responsible and effective implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Adewale, the Chief Executive Officer of Digital Encode Ltd. made the call during the 13th Annual Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) and Chief Information Officers (CIOs) Conference in Lagos on Saturday.

He said this was necessary to strengthen cybersecurity measures in the insurance sector and other fields.

Adewale urged CIOs to actively seek after knowledge to ensure AI solutions were designed and deployed in ways that enhance customer experiences, enhance operational efficiency, and foster business growth.

He stressed the importance of educating themselves on innovative AI applications to tackle critical challenges such as data quality, algorithmic bias, and cybersecurity risks.

The professor noted that this was necessary as AI technology had continued to transform the sector.

“Proper use of AI can transform some CIOs to Chief Artificial Intelligence Officers. It is your duty to lead digital transformation in your various organisations,” Adewale said.

He cautioned against uncritical adoption of AI, advising CIOs to define their organisation’s business goals and align it with their objectives and to develop a special AI business strategy.

“You also must identify specific challenges or opportunities where AI will make the most impact. Engage in training, research industry trends

“You also need to evaluate your technological infrastructure to ensure it can support AI projects,” he added.

Also, Mr Ademola Adeagbo, a cloud engineer with Clousa Africa, encouraged underwriters to harness the potential of AI Copilot, a cutting-edge tool designed to enhance their work.

He explained that AI Copilot could streamline work processes, improve efficiency, and enable more informed decision-making in the rapidly evolving insurance landscape.

Adeagbo mentioned several applications of AI Copilot to include summarising online meetings, prioritising emails, analysing large datasets to identify risks, offering insights, processing settlements, and claims.

Others, he said, were assisting managers in evaluating new claims, developing tailored products, and generating quick responses to customers to enhance satisfaction.

Mr Shikoli Makatiani, Head of AI and Innovation, Turnkey Africa, provided insights to insurers and CIOs on practical methods for integrating AI into insurance workloads.

Mr Theodore Chukwudi, a technical consulting engineer at Cisco, addressed the importance of maintaining security in the digital age through AI-driven technology.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference, which started on Friday, April 4, is scheduled to end Sunday, April 6.

Salisu Sani-Idris

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