Insurance Not Only Industry Facing Disruption from Driverless Vehicles By Jack Sidders and Jess Shankleman | February 8, 2018 Email This Subscribe to Newsletter Email to a friend Facebook Tweet LinkedIn Print Article Article 5 Comments February 8, 2018 at 1:00 pm CL PM says: Like or Dislike: 2 1Can we please stop using the term “disruption?” So tired of that… Reply February 8, 2018 at 1:53 pm Cut the Bias says: Like or Dislike: 1 0Sounds like it has got you…triggered. Reply February 8, 2018 at 2:18 pm Lauren L says: Like or Dislike: 2 1This all sounds utopic, but we are living in a world of terrorism. What would happen if this driverless car is hijacked? Don’t get me wrong, I want this, but I think the dream was born in a much simpler and safer time. Reply February 9, 2018 at 10:52 am A says: Like or Dislike: 0 1How is that any different from a carjacking of a traditional car? If someone intends to use a car as a weapon, they can easily purchase or steal one. Reply February 13, 2018 at 2:49 pm Agent says: Like or Dislike: 1 0Can’t a driverless car be programmed to do whatever the cyber thief wants it to do? The thief doesn’t even have to be present. Reply Add a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Comment ΔNotify me of comments via e-mail
Can we please stop using the term “disruption?” So tired of that…
Sounds like it has got you…triggered.
This all sounds utopic, but we are living in a world of terrorism. What would happen if this driverless car is hijacked? Don’t get me wrong, I want this, but I think the dream was born in a much simpler and safer time.
How is that any different from a carjacking of a traditional car? If someone intends to use a car as a weapon, they can easily purchase or steal one.
Can’t a driverless car be programmed to do whatever the cyber thief wants it to do? The thief doesn’t even have to be present.