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Kathrin Gardhouse presents her draft paper on how liability insurance could function as a form of private regulation for frontier AI, translating catastrophic risk into enforceable safety standards rather than box-ticking compliance.

The talk outlines a proposed “minimum insurability pathway” for AI developers and explores whether and how a narrow, restrictive insurance mandate could meaningfully reduce catastrophic AI risks while complementing public regulation.

​​Event Schedule
6:00 to 6:30 - Food and introductions
6:30 to 7:30 - Presentation and Q&A
7:30 to 9:00 - Open Discussions

​​If you can't attend in person, join our live stream starting at 6:30 pm via this link.

​​This is part of our weekly **AI Policy Tuesdays **series. Join us in examining questions like:

  • ​​How should AI development be regulated?
  • ​​What are the economic and social implications of widespread automation?
  • ​​How do we balance innovation with safety considerations?
  • ​​What governance structures are needed for safer AI?
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