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Waymo is rising, and so is gig work, but is that good or is that bad?

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  • Waymo is hoovering share

  • Not everyone wins from self-driving cars (in the short-run at least)

  • to the gig workers go the spoils?

  • oh no! entrepreneurship is on the rise!

  • necessity or opportunity, that is the question


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Of gig-work and entrepreneurship (for better and for worse)

Some thoughts on the โ€œgig economy,โ€ self-driving cars, and the โ€œstartup boom.โ€

Waymo is hoovering share

Itโ€™s indirectly relevant to the gig economy, but it will all make sense soon.

On the subject of doing more with less, self-driving cars continue to make progress:

Waymo is hoovering share at Uberโ€™s expense

Yipit

Waymoโ€™s share of rides (within the few markets it operates) continues to grow, mostly at Uberโ€™s expense.

The data is from the summer, but thereโ€™s no reason to think that the trend has slowed. Self-driving cars are here, and they will continue to proliferate (bringing substantial changes with them).

Self-driving cars are a โ€œpost-hype sleeper,โ€ in that people get very excited about them about 10 years ago, and then progress slowed, and people moved on to other hot-new-things. Random Walk is, however, bullish on renewed hype.

Putting aside the efficiency gains of taxis-without-drivers, as much as Americans love to drive, itโ€™s almost certain that they will really love their own chauffeurs. And if you think of driving as a quasi-form factor for where and how people live (i.e. commuting ease and distance), well then self-driving is something like a commuter-rail to everyoneโ€™s doorstep. Waymo et al opens up a whole new swath of livable places.

Self-driving robotaxis are good, real good.

To the gig workers go the spoils (or not)?

Waymos arenโ€™t good for everyone, of course, at least not in the near term.

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