RSG031: Zack Kanter On Why Self-Driving Cars Are Coming Faster Than You Think

We all know about Uber’s love for self-driving cars but today I bring on an expert from the automotive industry and someone who’s spent a lot of time researching and thinking about autonomous cars.  On the podcast, we cover everything from why companies like Uber will be at the forefront of the self-driving car revolution to what the future holds for personal vehicles.  Spoiler alert, it’s not good for the latter.

RSG031: Zack Kanter On Why Self-Driving Cars Are Coming Faster Than You Think
RSG031: Zack Kanter On Why Self-Driving Cars Are Coming Faster Than You Think

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Intro

Interview with Zack Kanter

  • CEO of Pro Forge and serial entrepreneur, futurist
  • Wrote article on how Uber’s self-driving cars will destroy jobs by 2025
  • Most people look at autonomous cars as a far-off, distant event
  • While true to a degree, Zack thinks self-driving cars are coming a lot sooner than anticipated
  • Won’t be regular people buying self-driving cars, but rather companies like Uber and fleet owners
  • Gave a TED talk on self-driving cars

What’s Changed?

  • Easy to predict things that won’t happen than what things will happen
  • Tesla released its self-driving feature since the article published
  • Cars with steering wheels and cars without – societal shifts won’t happen until the steering wheel is removed
  • Separate approaches between Tesla and Google
  • Benefit for Uber will be when cars are 100% self-driving
  • Google has more capital to spend and make driverless car possible

Acceptance of Self-Driving Cars

  • Not inconceivable for a robot to be a better driver than the average person
  • However, safety might not be the greatest motivator for people to get a self-driving car
  • Economic incentive is the best reason for self-driving cars
  • Safety and productivity are secondary incentives
  • Cars already taking away the ability to respond to disasters from humans

Dilemmas Associated with Self-Driving Cars

  • Do cars need to be programmed to kill?
  • Difficult to determine if cars should have the ability to choose who gets hurt in an accident, or if that can be left to drivers to take over themselves
  • Those decisions aren’t being made right now – manufacturers are protecting the driver/occupant

Uber’s Participation in the Self-Driving Car Revolution

  • Could be Uber that leads the revolution, or a new company we haven’t even thought of
  • Uber controls the end-user, which puts it in a better position than most companies
  • Uber’s passenger experience is better, but reduced friction also makes the experience better as well
  • Behind the scenes, many people are likely working on this topic, but Uber is one of the best-positioned to take advantage of self-driving cars
  • Doesn’t mean that other companies (Hertz, etc.) wouldn’t take advantage of this technology

Business Model Shift

  • Is this going to completely change Uber’s business model?
  • Uber doesn’t currently hold assets
  • Uber will become a fleet owner, if they decide to get into this business
  • Self-driving cars are easier to maintain than non-self-driving cars

Opportunities with Self-Driving Cars

  • Uber still going to need drivers, even if they’re pursuing driverless cars
  • Self-driving cars are an economic benefit to Uber – no drivers, no people to sue, no people to retire
  • People spend $9,000 a year to own and operate their cars – with Uber and other rideshares, people are freed up to not own a car
  • Frees up extra spending money, which could drive the economy in other ways

The Future of Cars

  • In 10 years, hard to imagine all the changes to come
  • Over 50% of LA is dedicated to parking (estimated)
  • Real estate will look different – no parking garages, on-street parking
  • Quieter flow of traffic
  • Basically, it will be pretty cool – sounds utopian
  • Contact Zack on Twitter

Outro

  • Technology always changing
  • Even if you don’t agree with self-driving cars, it’s likely on its way and you can embrace this
  • New technology and new opportunities will be created with self-driving cars
  • As more people free up money they previously spent maintaining cars, there will be new opportunities for entrepreneurs to market to this new capital
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-Harry @ RSG