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š Mobility is becoming more #personalised for users, while growing more #complex for the industry behind it. That contrast came up clearly at the FT Live Future of the Car Summit, across two interventions from our experts. šļø Chief Commercial Officer Annie PIN, during her fireside chat, focused on how technology is redefining what mobility means for users. What really stood out: ā Mobility is shifting from ownership to access, with growing demand for flexibility ā AI is making journeys smoother, decisions simpler and costs easier to understand ā The next step is hyper-personalisation, with mobility adapting to real lifestyles ā Operational leasing is gaining ground as more drivers want EVs without ownership risks š§© Floris van Hattem, on the insurance panel, brought a different angle around responsibility in a more automated environment. A few key takeaways: ā Responsibility is starting to move beyond the driver as technology evolves ā A grey zone is emerging between OEMs, software providers and users ā Collaboration across the ecosystem will be key to defining clear rules ā Data is becoming essential to better understand risk, repairs and performance š Put side by side, the direction is clear. Mobility is becoming more personal for users, more data-driven for operators, and more collective in how responsibility is defined. Thanks again to the Financial Times, FT Live for bringing these discussions forward this year. #FTCar #AI #Data #Insurance #Automotive #ElectricMobility