Tech Plus reminder robot toxicologist Data mining and machine learning look set to revolutionise knowledge management in routine business processes[1]. Can they be used to assist with the identification and evaluation of new liability risks? The Robotic Toxicologist report presents an expert-based analysis of a liability-related work recently published by Allianz[2] et al. The Allianz et al. report demonstrated some very appealing underlying capabilities. However, it is clear there are areas where targeted expert assistance could lead to improvements in toxicological insight, relevance and liability meaning-making. Insurers wishing to develop or acquire robotic tools could include such targeted expertise in their development and evaluation projects and if they are adopted, in the management of machine outputs. The Robotic Toxicologist Report. Could an automated search machine usefully identify injury outcomes associated with three of the chemicals in nail varnish? There were 15 overt “