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AI video tech three times better than telematics at predicting risk

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Artificial intelligence-powered video telematics technology is three times better at risk prediction accuracy than traditional telematics inputs.

Insurevision, the London-based company specialising in AI-powered contextual driving risk assessment, announced these results from studying 2,850 professional drivers over three months.

The research

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