I came across a really encouraging article about tech start-ups that are trying to fix the elderly caregiving sector. This is incredibly important work.
I live in the Valley now, and it’s impossible to go a day without someone mentioning Autonomous Vehicles. It is an incredibly rich discussion space. Some of the topics of debate include:
So far, I’ve talked about how a seamless and enjoyable commute, sans car ownership, can go a long way towards mitigating the experience of inequality in a city.
Taking a brief interlude from my posts on transportation to share an article I read this morning on BBC.
In my last post, I said that the sharing economy can help tackle inequality in cities: by creating great travel experiences without the cost of car ownership, and helping cities use land more progressively.
Last week I spoke on a CES panel “Powering the Shared Economy to Improve the Lives of City Dwellers”. My co-panellists were Zipcar, Lyft and Grab, so our discussion naturally…
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