From drivers to data: Insurance for the autonomous world
By Canadian Underwriter
Given an increasing number of autonomous, electrified and connected vehicles on the roads, there is growing pressure to reconsider regulatory issues around privacy, cyber security and liability. Jurisdictions around the world have taken different approaches to striking a balance between motor vehicle liability and product liability, specifically when autonomous, electrified and connected vehicles are involved in collisions.
In this panel, experts discuss the state of regulatory developments abroad and how Canada compares, the liability framework in Canada and abroad, and the current status of these vehicles in Canada, including regulatory, privacy and cyber concerns.
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