Anonymous ID: b6f3a7 July 11, 2022, 4:44 p.m. No.16718597   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8635 >>8717 >>8759

>>16718560

of course it is, destroyed the black cab in london almost out of business and doing the same globally to independent cab or taxi services.

massive lobbyists money behind it globally.

Travis kalanick is worth a dig

o7

Travis Kalanick

Cofounder, Uber Technologies Inc.

$2.8B

Real Time Net Worth

as of 7/11/22

https://www.forbes.com/profile/travis-kalanick/?sh=1073bc526199

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Kalanick, who cofounded ride-hailing firm Uber in 2009, stepped down as CEO in June 2017 and left the board on Dec. 31, 2019.

In March 2018, Kalanick announced a new venture fund, 10100, which combines his nonprofit and for-profit investments.

Kalanick is now CEO of City Storage Systems, a holding company focused on redeveloping distressed real estate.

Kalanick cofounded two tech startups before Uber: online file-exchange service Scour and file-sharing company RedSwoosh.

In November and December 2019, Kalanick - who had owned about 4% of Uber - sold all his shares for more than $2.5 billion (before taxes).

Personal Stats

Age

45

Source of Wealth

Uber, Self Made

Self-Made Score

8

Residence

Los Angeles, California

Citizenship

United States

Marital Status

Single

Education

Drop Out, University of California, Los Angeles

Anonymous ID: b6f3a7 July 11, 2022, 4:48 p.m. No.16718635   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8655 >>8717

>>16718597

>>16718560

TRAVIS KALANICK- W.E.F ARTICLE

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick: soon, nobody will own a car

Jun 28, 2016

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/06/uber-travis-kalanick-driverless-cars/

The roll-out of self-driving vehicles within the next decade could spell the end of car ownership, according to Uber founder and CEO Travis Kalanick.

 

Uber, Google and Apple are among the many companies working on the development of self-driving cars, and Kalanick believes it won’t be long before autonomous vehicles begin to go mainstream. When this happens, the CEO says, mass car ownership will quickly become a thing of the past.

 

And ride-sharing companies like Uber, which is testing driverless vehicles in Pittsburgh, could help to speed up the decline in car ownership.

 

“If there was a mobility service that's cheaper than owning a car, more reliable, and you get to sit in the back seat instead of being stressed out in the front seat, why would you own a car?” Kalanick asked.

 

“You might own a car like maybe some people own a horse. You know, they might take a ride on the weekends or something,” he said at the Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, China.

 

“I think that's where the world is going. People will not own cars, they'll have a service that takes them where they want to go, when they want to go there. And that's what Uber is.”

 

Kalanick says Uber’s ultimate goal is really to work out how to get more people in fewer cars.

 

“Think of a world where there is no ride-sharing, people are driving themselves to work. You now have 30 people being served by 30 cars. Those 30 cars are only served 4% of the day; 96% of the day they're stored somewhere. Around 20% to 30% of our land is taken up just storing these hunks of metal that we drive around in for 4% of the day.”

 

“We can do better. So Uber rolls out and it's one car serving 30 people instead of 30 cars. And then we do something like Uber Pool, where you push a button. Car comes, you open the door, you get in but there's somebody else already in the car, because two people are taking the same trip at the same time."

 

Another compelling reason for driverless vehicles is road safety, said Kalanick. Experts claim that self-driving cars are a safer option because the vast majority of road accidents are caused by human error.

“Google has been working on self-driving cars for eight years. And there's a reason. A million people die every year in cars, from human error. People making mistakes when they're driving. And there are tens of millions of people getting injured.”

 

“Then think of the trillions of hours that we spend behind the wheel driving,” added Kalanick. “There will be a huge, huge positive impact for society when driverless cars become a thing.”

 

Of course, even driverless cars aren't perfect. Earlier this year one of Google’s self-driving vehicles collided with a public bus in the Silicon Valley city of Mountain View.

 

The incident is thought to be the first example of one of the company's prototype cars causing an accident, but the bump was a minor one. The car was rolling at 2 mph and the bus at 15 mph, and there were no injuries.

 

Watch the full session with Travis Kalanick here.

 

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The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and not the World Economic Forum.

Anonymous ID: b6f3a7 July 11, 2022, 4:53 p.m. No.16718670   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16718580

come on, she is expensive and self absorbed and way too expensive for anons who are dirt poor in money but way rich in life

look but do not touch right there!!

Anonymous ID: b6f3a7 July 11, 2022, 5 p.m. No.16718717   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8759

>>16718635

>>16718560

>>16718597

Travis Kalanick, member of the W.E.F, of course he is, took a while to find his profile on their site

https://www.weforum.org/people/travis-kalanick

Research and studies in Computer Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles. 1997, Intel; 1998, Boston Consulting Group; 1998-2000, Co-Founder, Scour. Since 2001, Founder and CEO, Red Swoosh. Recipient of awards: TR100, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2002); Technology Pioneer, World Economic Forum (2005). Expertise and interests: computer networking, distributed systems, grid computing, international security, innovation, social entrepreneurship, international news, classical literature.

Anonymous ID: b6f3a7 July 11, 2022, 5:51 p.m. No.16719055   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NOTABLE - SOME NEW VIDEO ANGLES OF THE SHOOTING OF SHINZO ABE, BEFORE DURING AND AFTER !!

Note: Bongino the moran stated that the protection detail did not cover abe instead went after the shooter, wrong, they fucked up in the first place leaving a large gab behind him which was not detail with security, rookie moves, interdasting video non the less just cos of new footage of the assassination !!!

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BODY LANGUAGE – SHINZO ABE ASSASSINATION

WATCH

First published at 21:33 UTC on July 11th, 2022.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/XQwRbBoxbQF7/