Why Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Uber are spending billions on local politics
Interview with USA Today on Tech & Cities
Why Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Uber are spending billions on local politics
Interview with USA Today on Tech & Cities
Recent talk for the German American Chamber of Commerce
piegal: Ramona Apricot preserves ready for the Greenmeadow 4th of July bake sale.
A lot of this is based on existing assumptions of travel behavior, which we can’t assume will be the same in an autonomous future…The caution is that we don’t overstate the doom that AVs will cause to society and then therefore undersell the potential benefit in terms of trip optimization and saved lives. Me in… Continue reading Interview in WaPost
Talk with KPIX TV on Nio, Tesla and the future of the EV marketplace (Source: https://w3.cdn.anvato.net/)
https://www.routledge.com/Disruptive-Transport-Driverless-Cars-Transport-Innovation-and-the-Sustainable/Riggs/p/book/9781138613164
New book available for pre-sale.
“A household can bring in $120,000 to $140,000 in most places throughout the Bay Area, and still not be able to affording housing within a comfortable 30 percent of their monthly expenses,” Riggs explains SF Chronicle https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/What-does-it-mean-to-be-middle-class-in-the-Bay-13011118.php#photo-16234508
Part of the onus is on cities to invest in building safe spaces Miami Herald https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article218297760.html
Pix from a talk I gave in Detroit this week on the urban implications of autonomy.