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With automation, insurers can have more conversations with customers. Million says, “When it occurs on the phone, they can have only 1 conversation at a time, and with automation the number of conversations is unlimited.” Automation, therefore, permits insurers to increase the number of conversations they have with more customers, this is critical for claims…
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Customers should be able to use the technologies they are comfortable with, and so insurers should allow them to communicate and interact with them through their preferred channels, and in a way that adds value. This may be by phone, by email, interactive voice response (IVR), web forms, chatbots, live chat, or via a combination…
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A Spixii white paper, ‘How to enhance insurance with automation of conversations and processes’ explains the drivers for self-serve and says there is much external pressure being placed upon insurers to innovate, combined with growing customer expectations. This is pushing insurers to improve their traditional customer-facing process. The report adds: “Once sufficient in the analogue…
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During this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this year the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) presented the latest global advancements of ‘Cellular-Vehicle-to-Everything’ (C-V2X) in the journey towards 5G-V2X. Johannes Springer, CTO connected car, T-Systems, and program lead for 5G automotive at Deutsch Telekom, spoke to TU-Automotive about the event and discussed the latest trends, including…
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At the end of 2021, Dan Loop, vice-president and general manager of Automotive Edge Processing at NXP Semiconductors, wrote an article in All About Circuits entitled, Understanding ADAS Limitations and V2X Communication Technology. He claims that ADAS in general increase road safety for the driver. However, he finds that they are mostly isolated from their…
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The emergence of 5G is expected to bring forth the exploration of new horizons to connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), as well as to vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication. Erik Varney, managing director of telematics for industrial IoT and automotive at Verizon Business, says that convergence is the major trend that’s occurring within the new generation of…
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David Trossell, Bridgeworks CEO, features in this ITPro Portal about the increasing need for technology to support cloud computing initiatives in 2022. For a number of years, every company and every person has become increasingly dependent on cloud computing in its many disguises. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation in many organisations, aided by…
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While there is an ongoing discussion about connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) liability in terms of who or what is responsible whenever an accident occurs, in a telephone conversation with TU-Automotive, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) was keen to point out that there are currently no plans to make automakers 100% responsible…
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With Apple’s software-based services offering up 70% of its profit margins, the question is whether this over-the-air (OTA) business model will ever work in cars. In comparison car manufacturers often only gain only 10%. For this reason, automakers are turning to ‘software-defined’ vehicles to boost their profits in the hope that the OTA will be…
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Dr Christoph Lauterwasser, managing director, Allianz Center for Technology claims in a press release, The new rules of the road: Get ready for driverless driving’, that the automobile liability coverage is really ideally fitted to cover the situation with automation. He believes there should be no concerns regarding insurance coverage and that this is crucial…