Insurance Rates and Privacy in the Era of Drones, Satellites, and Data
Offered By: Electronic Frontiers Forums at DragonCon via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of technology, privacy, and insurance in this thought-provoking panel discussion from DragonCon's Electronic Frontiers Forums. Delve into the implications of data brokers, satellites, and drones on the insurance industry and personal privacy. Examine how insurers could potentially use vast amounts of data to minimize risk and reduce premium pools. Consider the ethical and public interest concerns surrounding these practices. Join moderator Rich Gatz and panelists Jon Padfield, Matthew Guariglia, and James P. Nettles as they debate whether insurers should be allowed to leverage this data and whether it serves the public interest. Gain insights into the complex relationship between technological advancements, data collection, and the future of insurance pricing and privacy protection.
Syllabus
[DC-2024] Insurance Rates and your Privacy in the Era of Drones, Satellites, and Data
Taught by
Electronic Frontiers Forums at DragonCon
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