This article provides an excellent overview of the challenges insurers face in drafting policy language that keeps pace with the fast-evolving use of artificial intelligence. The author discusses how multiple insurers faced the challenge of defining what is “artificial intelligence” or “generative AI” by consulting with various industry sources. I asked ChatGPT how it would define itself, and it said: “[AI] refers to the use of computer systems, algorithms, and software that can simulate human intelligence processes, such as learning, problem solving, decision-making, language processing, pattern recognition, and predictive analysis. AI technologies include, but are not limited to, machine learning, natural language processing, neural networks, and autonomous systems.” Seems ChatGPT’s definition of itself is a good starting point from which to build policy terms, conditions, definitions, and exclusions.