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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday May 09 2017, @12:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the disruptive-is-as-disruptive-does dept.

If Uber Technologies Inc. ever collapses, historians may trace its undoing not to its troubles with labor relations, intellectual property, regulatory conflicts or sexual-harassment allegations, but to technological disruption.

This would be the same technological disruption the company itself pledged to use to upend the auto industry and the $2 trillion a year tied to it.

Less than a year ago, Uber Chief Executive Travis Kalanick described self-driving cars as an "existential" threat to his company, saying that his team must get the technology to market before competitors do, or at least at around the same time. Self-driving vehicles would ultimately be much cheaper to operate than ones requiring human drivers—robots work tirelessly and don't demand raises. The first companies to roll out fleets of automated taxis could quickly drive their human-powered competition into oblivion.

Bye-bye Uber, hello Johnny Cab?


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  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday May 09 2017, @01:32AM

    by bob_super (1357) on Tuesday May 09 2017, @01:32AM (#506703)

    "Lyft: Happy Drivers, Happy people"

    (parody of a Chicagoland Zoo ad, right after the other Chicagoland Zoo lost a few animals)

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