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As the actuarial profession continues to evolve alongside advances in (Gen)AI, machine learning, and data science, professional, practical, and ethical questions are becoming increasingly important. From regulatory requirements and purpose limitation to actuarial judgement, fair pricing, synthetic data, and intellectual property, actuaries are assuming new responsibilities in a rapidly changing environment.
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This is exactly where our EAA e-Conference on Data Science & Data Ethics on 20 May 2026 comes in. The event will bring together expert insights and practical perspectives on how AI, data science, and data ethics are reshaping actuarial work.
We are delighted to share the full programme (see below) with you for the first time – now enriched by a second keynote. In addition to the opening keynote by Rainer Mühlhoff on 'The Risk of Secondary Use of AI Models: Why the Insurance Sector Should Care About Purpose Limitation', the programme will also feature Frank Chang with his keynote 'Recent Developments in AI and the IAA AI Task Force Update'. Together, these keynote sessions frame a conference day that combines regulatory, ethical, and practical perspectives on the actuarial use of AI.
Expect a full day of expert-led sessions, forward-looking discussions, and valuable impulses for your professional practice.
Don’t miss this opportunity to stay up to date in one of the most dynamic fields affecting the actuarial profession. Register now to secure your place and visit the conference website for further details.
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KEYNOTE The Risk of Secondary Use of AI Models: Why the Insurance Sector Should Care About Purpose Limitation
Rainer Mühlhoff, Institute of Cognitive Science, Osnabrück University
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Actuarial Judgement in the Age of AI: What Should Never Be Automated?
Xavier Maréchal, Reacfin
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From Predictive Pricing to Fair Pricing: A Causal Fairness Audit Framework for Insurance Models
Manuel Caccone, AI Task Force, Italian Society of Actuaries
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Accidents That Never Happened: Generative AI and Fraud in Motor Insurance
Bartosz Gawęda / Leonid Zeldin, Milliman
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PARTNER CONTRIBUTION AI Use Cases in Insurance Pricing
Piotr Lebiedź, Guidewire Software
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PARTNER CONTRIBUTION The State of GenAI Integration Progress at European Insurers
Stan Bergkamp / Naran Maistry, Oliver Wyman
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Harnessing Generative Models for Synthetic Non-Life Insurance Data
Claudio Giancaterino, Independent
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The Stuff of Models: Intellectual Property & Copyright Concerns
Frank Grossman, Linden Grove Group
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KEYNOTE Recent Developments in AI and the IAA AI Task Force Update
Frank Chang, International Actuarial Association, Uber Technologies
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All above times are in CEST (Central European Summer Time).
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Discover the full programme, including all presentation abstracts, on our website:
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