Empirical Research on Ensuring Ethical AI in Fraud Detection of Insurance Claims: A Field Study of Dutch Insurers

Martin Van Den Berg*, Julie Gerlings, Jenia Kim

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Abstract

The insurance industry in the Netherlands applies artificial intelligence (AI) in different processes and acknowledges that AI should be implemented in an ethical and responsible manner. Therefore, the Dutch Association of Insurers supported the industry by publishing an ethical framework. However, the framework is a set of high-level requirements, and the question is how these requirements are translated into local practices. Our research question is how ethical requirements are applied by insurance companies when using AI systems to detect fraud in insurance claims. To answer this question, we conducted interviews with representatives of four different organizations. The study demonstrates the awareness amongst interviewees that AI needs to be applied in a responsible way. The ethical framework provides a good starting point for insurers to develop their own practical ethical guidelines. Empirical evidence confirms that accountability, safety, transparency, non-discrimination, and human agency are priorities in the process of AI implementation. The research shows that translation of the ethical framework into operational and actionable instructions is done in-house by each organization and requires a multidisciplinary approach and cooperation between teams.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArtificial Intelligence : ECAI 2023 International Workshops. ECAI 2023. Proceedings, Part II
EditorsSławomir Nowaczyk, Przemysław Biecek, Neo Christopher Chung, Mauro Vallati, Paweł Skruch, Joanna Jaworek-Korjakowska, Simon Parkinson, Alexandros Nikitas, Martin Atzmüller, Tomáš Kliegr, Ute Schmid, Szymon Bobek, Nada Lavrac, Marieke Peeters, Roland van Dierendonck, Saskia Robben, Eunika Mercier-Laurent, Gülgün Kayakutlu, Mieczyslaw Lech Owoc, Karl Mason, Abdul Wahid, Pierangela Bruno, Francesco Calimeri, Francesco Cauteruccio, Giorgio Terracina, Diedrich Wolter, Jochen L. Leidner, Michael Kohlhase, Vania Dimitrova
Number of pages9
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2024
Pages106–114
ISBN (Print)9783031504846
ISBN (Electronic)9783031504853
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event26th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. ECAI 2023 - Kraków, Poland
Duration: 30 Sept 20235 Oct 2023
Conference number: 26
https://ecai2023.eu/

Conference

Conference26th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. ECAI 2023
Number26
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityKraków
Period30/09/202305/10/2023
Internet address
SeriesCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Volume1948

Keywords

  • Ethical AI
  • Responsible AI
  • Insurance
  • Fraud detection

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