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AI UNDERWRITING GLOSSARY

Sub-glossary of 30 terms with underwriting-specific structural data — category, module codes, definitions, and signal mappings — for the AI insurance questionnaire and AI-IP risk scoring engine. Operationally distinct from the main glossary because each term carries Category, Module letter codes, and Signal taxonomy significant for underwriters.

Document: CIP AI Underwriting Glossary — Risk Assessment TerminologyVersion: v3.30Status: Published
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How to read the glossary

Category identifies the term's domain (Technology, Governance, Risk, Data, General). Modules are the questionnaire module letter codes where the term is assessed (B = AI System Inventory; C = Digital Replica / NIL; D = Disclosure & Content; E = Data Lineage; F = Third-Party Risk; G = Governance & HITL; H = Identity Risk; A = Cross-cutting). UW Relevance & Signals describes the term's role in underwriting risk assessment plus the signal categories triggered (TECHNOLOGY, GOVERNANCE, NIL, CONTENT, DATA, VENDOR, REGULATORY, INCIDENT).

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Cross-references to main glossary

Each term in the AI Underwriting Glossary has a counterpart in the main glossary (Layer A or B). The underwriting glossary adds structural data (Category, Module codes, Signal mappings) that the main glossary does not carry. Where definitions overlap, the main glossary definition is canonical; the underwriting glossary adds the operational underwriting context.

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Source and provenance

Derived from the CreativeIP.org PDF source material merged at v3.30. The original PDF table format is preserved structurally rather than flattened into prose definitions, because the Category/Module/Signal structure is operationally significant for the AI-IP risk scoring engine and the underwriting questionnaire.

Citation

CIP AI Underwriting Glossary v3.30, https://creativeip.org/ai-underwriting-glossary