Drivers
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Lastly, phone production also requires petroleum, one of the main
drivers
of climate change.
It's a platform that matches
drivers
and passengers who want to share long-distance journeys together.
And the fascinating thing is that both
drivers
and passengers report that seeing a name and seeing someone's photo and their rating makes them feel safer, and as you may have experienced, even behave a little more nicely in the taxi cab.
It is estimated that up to 30 percent of urban traffic is generated by
drivers
looking for parking.
Those 85
drivers
could all fit in one Londonian red bus.
Just this last spring, when four retirees and two taxi
drivers
were arrested in the Republic of Georgia for trying to sell nuclear materials for 200 million dollars, they demonstrated that the black market for this stuff is alive and well.
Our first response was to try to change
drivers'
behavior, so we developed speed limits and enforced them through fines.
So, as soon as I recognized these patterns, I wanted to find out why, and it turns out that there are two
drivers
to inequality on-screen: content creator gender and misperceptions of the audience.
So there will be a shared autonomy fleet where you buy your car and you can choose to use that car exclusively, you could choose to have it be used only by friends and family, only by other
drivers
who are rated five star, you can choose to share it sometimes but not other times.
These are going to be trucks that truck
drivers
want to drive.
Soon, machines will be taxi
drivers
and doctors and professors, but will they be "intelligent?"
In fact, in China, the train
drivers
on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail, the busiest of its kind in the world, are required to wear EEG devices to monitor their brain activity while driving.
I mean, where's the button on the ride hailing app for the
drivers
to talk to one another about their working conditions or to unionize?
Instead, the car is going to calculate something like the probability of hitting a certain group of people, if you swerve one direction versus another direction, you might slightly increase the risk to passengers or other
drivers
versus pedestrians.
So ironically, by regulating cars to minimize harm, we may actually end up with more harm because people may not opt into the safer technology even if it's much safer than human
drivers.
In order to protect pedestrians and to give acoustic feedback to the drivers, governments around the world have introduced several regulations which prescribe the presence of a sound for electric vehicles.
That is, it is possible for these three
drivers
of our world to increase happiness, to increase positive emotion.
We survey CEOs, police officers, truck drivers, cooks, engineers.
Just to live our daily lives, we need to trust in strangers, to trust the banks who keep our money, the builders who build our home, the electrician who comes to fix the wiring, the doctor who treats us when we're ill, not to mention the other
drivers
on the road, and everyone knows that they are crazy.
I've sat down with truck
drivers
to ask them about the self-driving truck, with people who, in addition to their full-time job, care for an aging relative.
We talked to truck
drivers
who said, "I saw my cousin drive, and I got on the open road and it was amazing.
There were four of us, two Bedouin
drivers.
You see, I run a training facility where I'm responsible for the education of professional delivery drivers, and in my line of work, we have a unique understanding of the cost of failure, the cost of just 99 percent, because in the world of professional driving, just 99 percent of the job means somebody dies.
So I teach my
drivers
to value perfection.
It's why I insist that my
drivers
are on time.
So I don't allow my
drivers
to lose focus, and I don't accept anything less than perfection out of them.
Because adaptability is probably one of the strongest
drivers
of architecture.
In the developing world, mobile phones have become economic
drivers.
In some of these floodings, a submerged stage allowed chariot
drivers
to glide across the water as though they were Triton, making waves as he piloted his chariot on the sea.
And if you imagine a kid pretending to be King Kong, or a race car driver, or a fireman, they don't all become race car
drivers
or firemen, you know.
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