Uber's plan to get more people into fewer cars | Travis Kalanick

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2016
  • Uber didn't start out with grand ambitions to cut congestion and pollution. But as the company took off, co-founder Travis Kalanick wondered if there was a way to get people using Uber along the same routes to share rides, reducing costs and carbon footprint along the way. The result: uberPOOL, the company's carpooling service, which in its first eight months took 7.9 million miles off the roads and 1,400 metric tons of carbon dioxide out of the air in Los Angeles. Now, Kalanick says carpooling could work for commuters in the suburbs, too. "With the technology in our pockets today, and a little smart regulation," he says, "we can turn every car into a shared car, and we can reclaim our cities starting today."
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Komentáře • 430

  • @topflightsecurity3245
    @topflightsecurity3245 Před 8 lety +20

    I'm just waiting for the day when no one owns a car and random cars come to pick us up and drop us off.

  • @themi6sportsnetwork171
    @themi6sportsnetwork171 Před 2 lety +14

    One of the best TED talks I've listened to. It's too bad Travis couldn't get out of his own way when it came to politics and treating people with respect.

  • @albarleta2511
    @albarleta2511 Před 8 lety +19

    Uber's plan to take over the world. All hail the ride-hail giant.

  • @joan98610
    @joan98610 Před 8 lety +24

    Here in Spain Uber is forbidden.

    • @giovannibonvento
      @giovannibonvento Před 8 lety

      Here in Spain there's something better: bla bla car. Far better than Uber!

    • @joan98610
      @joan98610 Před 8 lety +1

      +Ann Tauz Yes, taxis in Spain are expensive and now with the crisis even more. I have never had a situarion where the driver was going in circles, but I suppose that it's because I know the city. The reason why they forbid Uber is because it's "unfair competition" because Uber drivers don't have to pay the same taxes and don't own a license or something like that, I'm not quite sure.

    • @joan98610
      @joan98610 Před 8 lety

      +Ann Tauz I don't kow why they just didn't give them a license, but maybe it's related with EU policies. However, people are using taxis less and now buses, the underground, tram and bikes are most people's option (and a better one for our environment, in my opinion).

    • @joan98610
      @joan98610 Před 8 lety

      +Ann Tauz Some news: Uber is now back, but it will only be used in Madrid, the capital (for now)

    • @mikephilips6905
      @mikephilips6905 Před 4 lety

      That’s because one of Uber’s competitors Cabify is based in Spain

  • @KarilSampson
    @KarilSampson Před 8 lety +27

    Felt like I was watching a commercial, filled with half truths and barely veiled empty fantastical aspirations. I expect more from TED.

    • @DonkeyFrog
      @DonkeyFrog Před 6 lety +2

      How would you know the truth, did you hack Uber's statistics databases? idiot.

  • @TheMan83554
    @TheMan83554 Před 8 lety +72

    Meanwhile, Uber was blocked in PEI because the outdated taxi stands were worried that they'd be driven (pun intended) out of business.

    • @edtordo7512
      @edtordo7512 Před 8 lety

      In Germany as well...sucks...

    • @TheMan83554
      @TheMan83554 Před 8 lety

      Edward Überfluss In another comment I learned that Uber is trying REALLY REALLY hard to dodge taxes outside the US. The idea is good, Uber is the first iteration. Here's hoping things improve later on.

    • @edtordo7512
      @edtordo7512 Před 8 lety

      +TheMan83554 👍

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety

      +TheMan83554 Why don't they stop whining get slap an Uber sticker on the side of their taxi?

    • @TheMan83554
      @TheMan83554 Před 8 lety +1

      ***** The drivers don't care, their employers do. The Taxi companies don't want Uber moving in. I see why they do, Uber is clearly better than a Taxi, in both time and cost. Therefore, Taxi companies don't want Uber anywhere hear them if they can help it.

  • @demalih
    @demalih Před 8 lety +48

    The idea is good, but slapping a brand to a talk while there are other competitions is making this looks like a pay-to-talk

    • @Zgembo121
      @Zgembo121 Před 8 lety +9

      +demalih next ted episode: nike solving the problem of foot blisters

    • @candacelin4115
      @candacelin4115 Před 8 lety +6

      +Zgembo121 haha.. and - smirnoff vodka, solving the problem of the single and dateless

    • @iceking8875
      @iceking8875 Před 8 lety +4

      +demalih This is basicly an advertisement for Uber wich at the same time argues for more profit for Uber. And all this is disguised as a enviromental argument, so typical for american companys.

    • @AnarchistMetalhead
      @AnarchistMetalhead Před 8 lety +7

      +Ice King and your problem with them profiting off making people"s lives better is what?

    • @ellabun
      @ellabun Před 8 lety +1

      "Hey guys, we at COMPANYNAME cured cancer. It's now FDA approved and available for purchase at a very affordable fee!" "OMFG STFU WHAT A 'PAY-TO-TALK' FFS AMERICAN COMPANYS ADVERTISING OMG GO AWAY"

  • @stevenlee7672
    @stevenlee7672 Před 8 lety +8

    I bought a new (used) car to drive for Uber in September '15 when they went live in Reno. The money wasn't great but I could get by with it. Tips were almost nonexistent, even in Reno, a city where tipping is very common. In their zeal to drive Lyft out of business they cut the already low rates by 30%. How would you like it if your employer cut your pay by 30% after only working 3 months. After that I couldn't even make a minimum wage, let alone cover the cost of the car. They sometimes had surge pricing but that is hit and miss. I found a regular job and will never drive for Uber again. The Uber bad taste in my mouth is thanks to Travis. If I ever need to use a rideshare again, I'll take LYFT! If Travis gets his by a bus, I'll just smile.

    • @charbax
      @charbax Před 8 lety +2

      +Steven Lee he says that they make sure that drivers make more money per hour of work, otherwise they bring the price back up. That's what he said. You want everyone in Reno to install the Uber app and they should all be crazy about ordering Uber rides all the time. If the city is new on Uber, there may be some adjusting and some initial marketing required to get the word out so everybody in Reno knows that Uber is there and that it's affordable.

  • @AlexanderEmmanual
    @AlexanderEmmanual Před 8 lety +25

    Very excited for what the future holds.

    • @mous19911
      @mous19911 Před 8 lety +13

      Stfu

    • @SaltVinegar2010
      @SaltVinegar2010 Před 8 lety

      Yeah 50% of planet earth being unemployed & probably killed off by the rich. Good times ahead.......

    • @Mieowinkles
      @Mieowinkles Před 8 lety +1

      +Highway Phantom Only unemployed if you lack any creative or social skills.

    • @SaltVinegar2010
      @SaltVinegar2010 Před 8 lety

      Mieowinkles How did you work that one out?

    • @Mieowinkles
      @Mieowinkles Před 8 lety

      Highway Phantom Unless you believe in the next 50 years we'll see robots create companies, govern countries, and entertain, then there'll still be plenty of opportunities for humans.

  • @SangoProductions213
    @SangoProductions213 Před 8 lety +7

    Considering the things I've heard about uber...I'm rather unconvinced.

  • @Smartphonekanalen
    @Smartphonekanalen Před 8 lety +11

    Uber can solve problems with the technology and economy. But in the end it's psychology problems. Some people don't want to share car with a neighbour or a stranger. It will take time to change habits. Especially here in the Nordic countries where people barely trust a regular taxi. I'm not used to these kinds of risks, neither my parents or friends.

    • @candacelin4115
      @candacelin4115 Před 8 lety +4

      +Daniel Minken I agree totally. imagine sharing a ride with some freak and you get dropped off 1st. now they know where you live. ugh

    • @moxiousch
      @moxiousch Před 8 lety +3

      +Candace Lin Oh wow, true. As a woman, you just kinda have to look out for things like that. Creepers gonna creep. Plus, it's a matter of privacy...

    • @AlysN1dr
      @AlysN1dr Před 8 lety +1

      +Daniel Minken Unfortunately you have a generation who is totally on board. My son, 15 years old regularly uses Uber pool. It costs less than a taxi and all his friends do it. Me? as a mom is freaking out. Cabs are more expensive but at least in Toronto, they are safe. When I call for a cab one arrives with its number in full view, the people at the cab company know who is driving that cab, etc. I'd feel a heck of a lot safer knowing my son was in a cab rather than an Uber with a car full of strangers. But... what mom says doesn't matter. Just another thing I have to worry about in this rapidly changing world.

    • @uncleharry5758
      @uncleharry5758 Před 8 lety +1

      +Alys N1dr Are you aware it is illegal for children under 18 to use UBER?

    • @AlysN1dr
      @AlysN1dr Před 8 lety +1

      UncleHarry No. So how come the drivers pick him and his pals up? maybe he has a fake ID? Thats just great. Thanks.

  • @suelee4137
    @suelee4137 Před 8 lety +22

    The problem with public transportation isn't the last mile problem (as he claimed). In New York almost everyone lives a short walk from a bus. The problem is funding because the auto industry has lobbied against public transportation for decades. These guys came out with the term "jay walker" to make fun of pedestrians, kicking people off the streets. Uber needs to be regulated like taxi cabs where drivers (and companies) can be fined when citizens prove they are breaking the rules. Otherwise they are the same as all the other polluting traffic.

    • @ThePrikoki
      @ThePrikoki Před 8 lety +1

      +Sue Lee would you really want some eejit thinking it is ok to just walk on the street? Pedestrians have sidewalks, drivers have streets ( and we payed road tax to have them ).

    • @dmrc43
      @dmrc43 Před 8 lety +1

      +Toxq Jam pedestrians pay the same road tax. you pay for the death and destruction that cars cause.

    • @ThePrikoki
      @ThePrikoki Před 8 lety

      That would be insurance. And I pay that as well. Get your facts straight. Moreover, as a pedestrian I know better than to expect cars to avoid me if I jaywalk.

  • @rachelsjmoon
    @rachelsjmoon Před 8 lety +106

    finally a real Ted Talk that talks about actual problems and not usless "problems" like how we need gender neutral restrooms

    • @tubbyrainbow111
      @tubbyrainbow111 Před 8 lety +6

      preach it man

    • @dejgreen4843
      @dejgreen4843 Před 8 lety +11

      Lol so because gender neutral problems doesn't apply to you it isn't considered an actual problem? Tell that to the million of people uncomfortable with themselves.

    • @adamfrisk956
      @adamfrisk956 Před 8 lety +1

      +Rachel Moon Amen!

    • @adamfrisk956
      @adamfrisk956 Před 8 lety

      +Justin Ko Entitled.

    • @burritocandy
      @burritocandy Před 8 lety +2

      +Dej Green Do you get it now? Just because there are millions of OCD people out there who would love it if restroom toilet paper were NOT an odd number in roll length, or that the soap in those restrooms were NOT orange in color because those things make them uncomfortable, doesn't mean we have 100 different lengths of TP or 100 different colored soaps. It's ridiculous. It's overkill. Do you get it? We set our standards based on something reasonable and that satisfies the majority. It would be impossible to satisfy every little uncomfortable snowflake. Because it's impractical and not realistic.

  • @johnli1391
    @johnli1391 Před 8 lety +33

    proud to be a biker.

  • @Pilbaran00b
    @Pilbaran00b Před 8 lety +2

    I love the way this guy speaks about change and technological advancement. I think it is extremely important that people don't resist it, but rather embrace the future, for advances are crucial.

  • @melvinfoo69
    @melvinfoo69 Před 8 lety +5

    I'm calling bullshit on the rising earnings point he mentioned. Yes earnings have increased, but actual profits for drivers have decreased while profits for uber have increased. This is because with lower rates, drivers earn less profits per unit distance while for uber always takes a constant percentage cut of the transaction. In other words, the lower rates are coming from the driver's share of the earnings.

    • @Arthur-Silva
      @Arthur-Silva Před 8 lety +1

      Nailed it! I worked as a driver in LA and OC, most of the drivers here are not making money, we make less than minimum wage

  • @emil246
    @emil246 Před 8 lety +34

    it's called using the bus -.-

    • @davisa.j4518
      @davisa.j4518 Před 8 lety +4

      +emil guillen Buses aren't point to point.

    • @fmartin59
      @fmartin59 Před 6 lety

      Do you live in America? It's not practical to have bus systems everywhere.

  • @kerrykilgour
    @kerrykilgour Před 8 lety +4

    Awesome talk, history, info, questions & answers.Thanks TED!

  • @Daedhart
    @Daedhart Před 8 lety +7

    "Yes, Im talking about cell phones and not driver-less cars."
    Nope

  • @remyllebeau77
    @remyllebeau77 Před 8 lety +17

    The way Uber treats its drivers is deplorable. I've never even been a rideshare driver but I'm disgusted by Uber as a company. Drivers used to make over a $1.00 per mile as I understand it, but now they are supposed to make a decent living off of much less (and falling)?
    There is no honor or loyalty with Uber, drivers are a dime a dozen to them and they don't even care about flooding the market with too many drivers.

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety +1

      +Remy Lebeau Either demand will increase to start pushing up prices or drivers will get tired of waiting and find other employers, it's simple market forces and the only labour market regulation needed is a minimum wage.

    • @Arthur-Silva
      @Arthur-Silva Před 8 lety +3

      Uber is an utter lie, drivers are struggling, they work long hours and make less than minimum wage.

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety

      That's why I said they need to be regulated to have a minimum wage. And although it's not great that people are struggling economically, if it really bothers them, they should seek other work. But from what I hear from drivers, all they do is complain about uber and still drive for them.

    • @remyllebeau77
      @remyllebeau77 Před 8 lety

      +Tom "it's simple market forces"
      What other company do you know that can "hire" an unlimited amount of employees without caring that those employees actually have to compete with each other for hours (wages).
      And if they don't sit available in their car with the app on (worse than being on call), they can't compete at all.
      How is demand supposed to increase prices when there isn't enough work to go around in the first place?
      And if this video is correct, there could be limits set by the government to stop rates from going higher.

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety +2

      +Remy Lebeau
      Uber aren't a taxi company, they aren't hiring people, they're simply licensing them to call themselves an "Uber driver" and giving them access to the platform which connects them with passengers. The problem is that with very low barriers to entry creating a perfectly competitive market it is impossible for a driver to make supernormal profits.
      Traditional taxi companies have a little more monopoly power in their local area which allows them to make profits that Uber drivers will never be able to achieve.
      I retract my point that increasing demand will push up prices because this effect will only be temporary as the lure of money will attract more people to become drivers thus sharing out the excess money and stabilising the price.
      So basically, in the long run, drivers can only make enough money to survive with occasional short run profits.

  • @aryamangoel5483
    @aryamangoel5483 Před 8 lety +10

    OMG TRAVIS KALANICK GAVE A TED TALK!!

  • @SupasChef
    @SupasChef Před 8 lety +5

    I'm from Russia, Rostov-Don(middle City 1.3MH), and we have due to traffic jams almost collapsed bridge, which is easily transferred tanks. The reason for the collapse of the early - a lot of standart cars(very popular sedan or 4-door hatchback) on it. The calculator says that the tanks weigh a total of about 30 MT, while the cars spend the day around 70 MT/day in the amount of weight that resulted in over 5 years at the conclusion of the bridge out of service for 10 years before the put.
    And yes, I understand that the translator may be difficult to translate, and that the speaker's name does not inspire confidence, but his words were true - many cars = a pointless waste.
    Date Open Bridge 1965, Date EoL 2015 stigmat USSR, Date a Crash 2007, the date of the end of the economic crisis in RF(Russia) - 2001.

  • @OrionSchmidt
    @OrionSchmidt Před 8 lety +33

    This is a low point for TED. 20 minute Uber commercial and he can't even remember his own company's talking points without notes

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety +6

      +Orion Schmidt I don't think it should be an issue whether speakers use note or not if its helping them deliver a more concise and engaging speech. And as for the commercial aspect I think you're being too cynical, yes they're getting to publicise their name, but after all, it is still a good idea... worth spreading?

    • @FieryPheanix
      @FieryPheanix Před 8 lety +4

      This is more then an ad. This guy is an entrepreneur with a great idea

    • @ASMRGRATITUDE
      @ASMRGRATITUDE Před 8 lety +2

      I've been watching Ted Talks off and on for the last seven years and I've never seen someone use notes.

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety +3

      +ASMR Gratitude But how many more interesting people would be able to give talks if using notes wasn't so frowned upon? Even having talks without an audience so more shy people can share their ideas.

    • @iceking8875
      @iceking8875 Před 8 lety +2

      +Orion Schmidt This is basicly an advertisement for Uber wich at the same time argues for more profit for Uber. And all this is disguised as a enviromental argument, so typical for american companys.

  • @koneko3774
    @koneko3774 Před 8 lety +16

    That's exactly what jeepneys are in the Philippines ☺️

  • @dreamworld6
    @dreamworld6 Před 8 lety +1

    Wonderful! That would create more friendly neighbourhood!!! You will get to meet and be friended with lots of people. Fantastic! we need that in London too!

  • @Yarshy.
    @Yarshy. Před 8 lety +8

    I've never Ubered.

    • @stantc77
      @stantc77 Před 7 lety +1

      use my n promo get free ride
      stanleyc616ue

    • @billykobilca6321
      @billykobilca6321 Před 6 lety

      Yusuf
      I flat out REFUSE to uber of lyft

  • @mestido
    @mestido Před 8 lety +31

    Just improve a public transportation, uber is not a solution, not many people would want to share their cars with strangers.

    • @sonic763
      @sonic763 Před 8 lety +6

      Brainwashed much? I would love to live in a world with minimal traffic, door to door transportation, for less than normal car ownership and not have to put up with the many flaws and issues relating to public transit.

    • @LucasSerafimBr
      @LucasSerafimBr Před 8 lety +1

      +mestido In Brazil, this is a old and common practice between people who live nearby or "in the way", to share or even make a rotation of cars to reduce gasoline/transportation costs. More people in the car, less each one pays to the driver every month, everyone wins.
      Also, not all work in the same place, one knows other to join the group, this stranger will be a stranger only the first time :)

    • @jf7333
      @jf7333 Před 8 lety +1

      +mestido statistically, you`re wrong

    • @LovingTinha
      @LovingTinha Před 8 lety +1

      +mestido look up Venus Project and Jacque Fresco they have the real future design for humanity, but the corrupt world we live in today do not want the best for its people, they want the best for themselves.

    • @billykobilca6321
      @billykobilca6321 Před 6 lety

      mestido
      yup...THAT is the future cars will not be a city thing.
      #bikelife

  • @imrannazir6931
    @imrannazir6931 Před 8 lety +3

    Did Uber have to pay to make this 20 minute add as long as they dressed it up as a 'talk'

  • @triplebbb291
    @triplebbb291 Před 8 lety +3

    people who change the world will face resistance. haters gonna hate.

    • @lucah1824
      @lucah1824 Před 6 lety

      Ben Beacham Cause some of them deserve it. Some people want to change the world for the worse.

  • @NoName-tk5oi
    @NoName-tk5oi Před 7 lety +1

    Can help me to answer this few question?
    1. How will the "UBER" affected by external factors?
    2. What salient opportunities exist in UBER's external environment? How they fir in the opportunity?
    Highly Appreciate.

  • @HShango
    @HShango Před 8 lety

    in london we have a huge congest issue in central london, but with more folks take on cycling, getting on to transport abit more and a decrease on usage of cars, things will improve.

  • @keira_churchill
    @keira_churchill Před 8 lety +42

    Or we could use shared vehicles known as buses.

    • @rantsinpatwa
      @rantsinpatwa Před 8 lety

      +Keira Churchill exactly

    • @auckie
      @auckie Před 8 lety +10

      +Keira Churchill That's why he's a billionaire and your not.

    • @keira_churchill
      @keira_churchill Před 8 lety +1

      Arno Cuevas I have legs to take me the last few steps from where the bus/train drops me off. Maybe I'm lucky in that regard.

    • @keira_churchill
      @keira_churchill Před 8 lety +1

      Arno Cuevas It's lucky we invented timekeeping devices then. Also, the buses where I am have their own lane so they can zip past the "drivers" who are sitting around going nowhere like a bunch of losers.

    • @lostintime8651
      @lostintime8651 Před 8 lety +5

      ya a billionair that needs notes to talk about his company. his value is fake.

  • @andrewjknott
    @andrewjknott Před 8 lety +4

    I watch TED for deep insights into topics... not for this Uber sales pitch.

    • @fmartin59
      @fmartin59 Před 6 lety

      Explain why it's a sales pitch.

  • @melissapeterson1423
    @melissapeterson1423 Před 8 lety +3

    I might go through lyft, because uber won't let my mini be used since it has two doors >.>

  • @lerrjlee9347
    @lerrjlee9347 Před 8 lety +18

    So is Uberpool the Deadpool sequel?

  • @abhd6363
    @abhd6363 Před 8 lety +13

    basically , TAXIS.

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety

      +Arcade G4mez But by using a smartphone to input the route, you can pool rides to make sharing easier.

    • @dreamworld6
      @dreamworld6 Před 8 lety

      Cheaper and saving you kore money.

    • @abhd6363
      @abhd6363 Před 8 lety

      I know but I meant him mentioning every service near uber and even everyday services with different names and complicated aspects also default uber

  • @ellabun
    @ellabun Před 8 lety +4

    Whenever you ship a redesign of your product your palms will be sweaty, Travis. Knees weak, arms heavy... Mom's spaghetti...

  • @LeonardGreenpaw
    @LeonardGreenpaw Před 8 lety +7

    Then maybe people can get special uber cars, that will be longer than normal cars to have more seats, and then start following a predictable schedule so that people can ride efficiently.... Then we can paint them yellow.... and call them a bus
    Oh right people hate busses :D

    • @rantsinpatwa
      @rantsinpatwa Před 8 lety

      +Leonard Greenpaw Exactly

    • @noxis93
      @noxis93 Před 8 lety +1

      +Leonard Greenpaw Apart from the fact that this is indeed a funny comment, it could never happen. Uber pool works because it provides the best balance between practicality and comfortability. Each place you add to a vehicle lowers comfort and raises practicality, which means that less people are inclined to use it and we'd go back to the current state of having people drive their own car at work. Besides that, a carpool works because even if you have no passengers, you're paying only what you would pay without doing a carpool, doing it with a bus would result in huge costs from operating it without a profit margin.

    • @LeonardGreenpaw
      @LeonardGreenpaw Před 8 lety

      noxis93
      Mini bus then

    • @zararoyce319
      @zararoyce319 Před 6 lety

      Leonard Greenpaw exactly that's the main point, yes it can work for in theory for Sweet but he's not taking into account the cultural and behavioral aspects that at least us in the United States Fisher we don't want to share a ride with other people that's not what we're paying for we don't want to hang tight while other people are getting picked up and dropped off, we want to be able to relax put our drink in the cupholder put a bag on the other side of the seet and chill, and we definitely don't want any of this express pool which has pick up and drop off spots that they have actually launched, the only reason why people are taking over full at all is because they keep raising the UberX rate so that most people can't afford to take it on a regular basis but there's a lot of interpersonal conflict that arises and we don't like it
      Ironically him being from Los Angeles I would think that he would understand this more because this culture is especially strong here in LA that we really want just to be picked up and dropped off exactly where we want to go when we want to go and we definitely don't want to be bothered by having to sit with other people otherwise would save a lot of money and take a bus, I think it must be something personal with him in his mind he just happens to be someone who finds this idea fun maybe he did share a ride when he was a student or something like that to where cents from a young age he's just always like this communal idea of carpooling and it's fun for him but it is not fun for the average American especially somebody in LA

  • @Pinkpenguinsausage
    @Pinkpenguinsausage Před 8 lety +4

    His voice/accent sounds eerily similar to that of Ted Cruz

  •  Před 8 lety +1

    Long live Uber! It was about damn time the taxi monopy has ended!

  • @paullemus3630
    @paullemus3630 Před 8 lety

    What I like about this is that it isn't trying to advertise their company, but they're showing that they're solving an actual problem.

  • @Zoot101
    @Zoot101 Před 8 lety +14

    This was just a PR pitch. A lousy talk.

    • @baconbutterburger
      @baconbutterburger Před 8 lety +1

      +Zoot101 Interesting how it took place in a city that doesn't currently allow Uber as well... I think the tech behind all this is great, but again and again the company shows how sketchy it is.

  • @theotherdave2005
    @theotherdave2005 Před 8 lety +10

    What an abysmal talk. And what an absurd premise. Uber, at its core, is a web-enabled gypsy cab. Full stop.

  • @mirandasi8302
    @mirandasi8302 Před 4 lety

    Monthly expenses
    Own car
    Car payment: $500
    Parking: $150 (at work)
    Gas:$300
    Insurance: $150
    Maintenance: $150
    Total: $1250.
    Same trips with uber: $750
    Saves me $500 per month. That $6000 saved annually.

  • @MrGuruAskew
    @MrGuruAskew Před 8 lety +1

    It looks like the Jitney felt the Bern.

  • @adityagupta97
    @adityagupta97 Před 8 lety

    He didn't give the answer for the last question. He just turned the main question away, 'what will u say to the million+ drivers around the world when self-driving cars come into action?' it is really an important question!

  • @niyomwungerijonathan4748

    I'm very proud and very interested to learn this course.

  • @saketmehrotra8599
    @saketmehrotra8599 Před 8 lety +2

    If a math professor cannot solve hard problems, that's a sad math professor.

  • @jaencarlo1227
    @jaencarlo1227 Před 4 lety +1

    Less regulation is the answer, let the obsolete taxi industry be gone for good.

  • @Jujubes666
    @Jujubes666 Před 7 lety +1

    Did they forget about taxis

  • @magicmike1122
    @magicmike1122 Před 8 lety +5

    To cut pollution, I think the best solution are electric vehicles.

    • @ethanrichards8434
      @ethanrichards8434 Před 5 lety +1

      Look at what it takes to mine the metals for ev batteries. Lol thats even more harmful for the earth than motors

  • @xerxesunderwood1975
    @xerxesunderwood1975 Před 7 lety +2

    Unfortunately, Uberpool has become an EPIC FAIL.

  • @Westdawgg
    @Westdawgg Před 8 lety +5

    uber pool just manipulates it's drivers and their car. they do the same trip costing $5 but instead of one person they take 2. It's big downgrade for drivers and their time and efforts.

    • @touaregbebe
      @touaregbebe Před 8 lety

      true

    • @touaregbebe
      @touaregbebe Před 8 lety

      true

    • @touaregbebe
      @touaregbebe Před 8 lety

      true

    • @figa5567
      @figa5567 Před 8 lety +1

      +westswagger yeah... so? My taxi driver charges me the same whether I am alone or with 3 more friends. Why should that be a problem? His costs are the same, both in time and effort, as well as monetary resource usage (read: gasoline and car repair), except for marginal differences. So why should they charge more?

    • @figa5567
      @figa5567 Před 8 lety

      ***** they charge from start point to end point, imbecile.

  • @havek23
    @havek23 Před 8 lety

    Really wish I could get them when I travel to Vegas for business. In San Francisco they're so cheap and there within 30 seconds of hailing them!

  • @tirucochi
    @tirucochi Před 7 lety +2

    He is lying. When you down load the driver app tells you Uber is an app.You down loading it at
    your own risk. We don't have insurance to cover you.
    Driver has to pay Data charge for his phone use.His car will be use less in 3 years.
    How in the world an app guy can talk about transportation problem

  • @evilperson160
    @evilperson160 Před 8 lety +8

    More like Uber's plan to get fewer employees into fewer pay checks :/

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety +2

      +「Evil」 That's called efficiency, son. Without it we would all be living a very primitive existence.

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety

      What do you want me to say to that?

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety

      chromanin Uber is largely monopolistic but there is no evidence they are abusing their powers. The problem of driver's having such a low income is because the platform which Uber operates is perfectly competitive so it is much harder to charge exorbitantly like traditional taxixab operators have been doing for years. The whole premise of your point is flawed.
      And economics of Uber has nothing to do with a conspiracy that the gov't is inflating the currency "for themselves". By the way, who exactly is "themselves"?
      Another final point to make is that it's no secret that gov'ts create inflation, it promotes trade and has a wealth effect which benefits everybody in the economy. It's very sad that instead of being critical of your leaders in a realistic way, many people fall for the silly theories that 'the man' is out to get you.

    • @chromanin
      @chromanin Před 8 lety

      ***** I didn't say they were, I was arguing for their freedom to run the business as they see fit and pointing out that it is gov. at odds with competition and consumer choice. How is Uber monopolistic when their success comes from competing with taxis? Unless they become the new taxi with some restrictive license from government, they will have to compete... Talk about failed premise.
      Money printing affects everyone, the whole economy, Uber included. It's not a conspiracy, governments and central banks freely admit to this practice. 'Themselves' is obviously the various powerful institutions making these decisions. Inflation does not appear to be helping us, so why do you think they do this? Promotes trade, wealth effect? For what a year or two? An average joe can't afford a house anymore. Productivity is in decline. Middle class destroyed. Do you ever wonder why a sum of money from say 50 years ago has to be significantly multiplied to achieve the same purchasing power in today's dollars? No probably not. Sorry to have triggered you.

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 Před 8 lety

      They have a market share of 45%, more than double that is required to be considered a monopoly in legal terms.
      Going from "themselves" to "various powerful institutions" is not clarifying, you're just highlighting how easy it is for somebody to believe in and concept without evidence or example.
      The purchasing power of a given amount of money has decreased, in fact it supposed to decrease by about 2% every year like it does in every other economy in the world because if not the economy would stagnate and we'd all be in a much stickier situation than the '08 financial crisis.
      You seem to have a very basic understanding of economics and that's okay, you can still learn but first you have to stop arguing with people on the internet about things that are way out of your depth. I'm not saying you're stupid, it's just that your arguments are at best wrong, and at worst bizarrely contradictory, try to take a little more time reading and thinking before spewing your reaction on the internet.

  • @ccfishing96
    @ccfishing96 Před 7 lety +1

    Can someone who has watched the whole thing please give me a summary. Doing an assessment task.....

  • @gregboonie1557
    @gregboonie1557 Před 7 lety +1

    was a great idea but realiatically drivers waste more money instead of making it

  • @TheUnboxingsUnreal
    @TheUnboxingsUnreal Před 8 lety

    Does anybody know which font has been used in the presentation?

  • @ropersix
    @ropersix Před 8 lety +3

    It might work if everyone learned proper hygiene. There's nothing worse than carpooling early in the morning with someone who doesn't bathe regularly, wears too much perfume/cologne, smokes, etc. Been there, done that. It's a horrible way to start the day.

  • @othetop
    @othetop Před 8 lety

    does any one know how he made the slides like this software and how he made the small videos ?!

  • @TJWasiuk
    @TJWasiuk Před 8 lety

    Uber and Lyft have lost a massive amount of drivers in my area.

  • @xbotraid
    @xbotraid Před 8 lety +1

    Does someone know which font he used in his presentation?

  • @aob505
    @aob505 Před 8 lety

    Love history, how did I not know about the Jitney? Wow.

  • @iCANT_BELIEVE_YOU_SAID_THAT

    Never drove for Ub$r. I heard they give their drivers peanuts as payment.

  • @mdrashed6593
    @mdrashed6593 Před 2 lety

    Hi...I am a Uber Partner in Qatar... For UberX. The uber fees they cut here 25% of our earning boss

  • @AmyDentata
    @AmyDentata Před 8 lety

    Imagine if there was a big car that could fit tons people inside of it. We could call it... a bus!
    But we need to fund this enterprise. If only there was a way we could crowdfund public services through the public that uses them. We could call them... taxes!

  • @wormswithteeth
    @wormswithteeth Před 8 lety

    My city recently acquired Uber. I don't think we have any drivers here yet...

  • @mehrshadvr4
    @mehrshadvr4 Před 8 lety +2

    it's bs that he said he dropped price and they made more money. a car cost more as you drive it more so you'll probably make some money body are spending more on gas maintenance and such it's like working more hours and getting paid less per hour. he probably look at it in his perspective. here is the fact more Uber drivers means less customer per Uber driver and that means less money per day. that's why taxis are licensed so not everyone and their mother buy a piece of crap car and give ride to people. Plus this is Public Safety is concern as well. he also BS that he said cheapest price make people take it more people only take rights when they need to and not for once just to get a ride.

  • @mmmarvel
    @mmmarvel Před 8 lety +1

    But I don't WANT to have a shared car.

  • @AwesomeArgonanth
    @AwesomeArgonanth Před 8 lety

    Instead of a private company this should be what public transportation is.

  • @Jelhelly
    @Jelhelly Před 8 lety +24

    WOW!! An advert for Uber, rather uncunningly disguised as a Ted Talk.

    • @SirDominus13
      @SirDominus13 Před 8 lety

      +Jelhelly And not even a good one!

    • @demalih
      @demalih Před 8 lety +2

      +Jelhelly right, TED Talks should do away with brands if possible, unless it's a non-profit brand

    • @fmartin59
      @fmartin59 Před 6 lety

      How was this an ad?
      He's stating facts.

  • @Ayan44
    @Ayan44 Před 8 lety +4

    i hate uber's surge prices and toll taxes

  • @HesteBremse
    @HesteBremse Před 8 lety

    Just found out recently that UBER is under the umbrella from Goldman Sachs - Important to keep in mind as the wages are dropping for Taxi drivers around the world.

  • @xerxesunderwood1975
    @xerxesunderwood1975 Před 7 lety

    He did not consider the Drivers, who mostly hate Uberpool. And riders who love Uberpool as long as they get the deeply discounted price and they have the car to themselves.

  • @zararoyce319
    @zararoyce319 Před 6 lety

    The idea of UberPool may eventually become normative in certain markets such as Asia and other places fish but people fail to recognize that most people in America we want UberX because we do not particularly like the idea of sharing a car for us with strangers we want to be comfortable we want to build a spread out put our drink in the cupholder and chill and we do not want to be inconvenienced for five picking up and dropping off other people that's what we're paying for and this UberPool just leads to huge interpersonal conflicts between drivers and passengers as well as riders with other riders and it may work for some but most people want a private car

  • @kamalb
    @kamalb Před 8 lety

    A 2016 TED video and no Full HD!?

  • @rantsinpatwa
    @rantsinpatwa Před 8 lety +6

    Spin Masters

  • @SirDominus13
    @SirDominus13 Před 8 lety +3

    So, the Jitney was a Taxi, not an Uber. This video makes a pretty good point for a better public transportation. For a better taxi service. Uber is not a car-sharing company, it's an uregulated Taxi-company. This in no way makes a point for Uber. He even says that in some cases, the low prices incite people to take an Uber in times they wouldn't normaly have, so that's even more cars on the roads...

  • @tty2020
    @tty2020 Před 8 lety +1

    Fewer cars? I know people are BUYING extra, cheaper cars in which they drive as uber drivers.

  • @WayneJohnsonZastil
    @WayneJohnsonZastil Před 8 lety +1

    Is this guy from LA I really did not know? When did he say it?

  • @tonysaavedra2942
    @tonysaavedra2942 Před 7 lety

    Hey travis, how's that "fleece operator" business model working out?

  • @evanpan23
    @evanpan23 Před 7 lety +5

    A good company charging drivers 25% of their hard income!

    • @hlboerr
      @hlboerr Před 5 lety +3

      wouldnt you pay for people to find you online? try being a taxi, youll keep a 100 percent

  • @paulstreehousepublishing

    With the technology that's in our pockets, we can also just work from home. How about developing some tech to enable more of this instead? Then you'd take cars completely off the road.

  • @Nardypants
    @Nardypants Před 8 lety +1

    In my mind, this is not a great talk, but throwing a red herring in the debate. The main point is political: how the company's profits is hurt by regulations. Regulations have nothing to do with reducing the number of cars on the road, they are there to protect the public's interest, and you can actually do both things without Uber's business model.

    • @TheMan83554
      @TheMan83554 Před 8 lety

      +Nardypants The whole Jitney thing was showing how the regulation was to PROTECT the trams profits by forcing the Jitney out of the market. Uber appears to be a really good possibility, and in my area at least, the Taxi system called for them to get shut out of the market citing lack of oversight. Taxies that charged me 15 bucks to take me a half hour leisurely walk when I couldn't afford the time. Those early regulations had nothing to do with public interest, and everything to do with protecting an existing companies market share.

    • @Nardypants
      @Nardypants Před 8 lety

      I think you don't understand the problem that's faced by cities outside of the USA, or even California.
      The Jitney analogy is flawed in that Jitneys were still locally owned and participated in the local economy.
      Uber fights really hard not to pay any foreign taxes, and what do you think happens when a company takes profits out of a country without reinvesting it in the local market (like cab companies do from their entire structure being local)? The entire local economy suffers.
      If Uber paid their fair share of taxes, thus alleviating the loss of money circulating in the local economy, it wouldn't be much of an issue. But they decided not to play nice and now governments have to strong arm them into not siphoning profits back to the USA.
      Saying Uber works like Jitneys is dishonest, frankly.

    • @TheMan83554
      @TheMan83554 Před 8 lety

      Nardypants That is a different issue. If Uber is trying to syphon income out of the country it is a huge problem. I hadn't considered the company base before. Once again, things are better in theory than practice. I'll have to poke at it a bit more. Thank you for the correction.

  • @DopamineOverload
    @DopamineOverload Před 8 lety

    Haven't yet seen this talk, but Uber should be more focused on their drivers and the horrible things they've done to customers: sexual harassment, general harassment, and plain old rudeness. What say you, Uber?

  • @MrGelly70
    @MrGelly70 Před 8 lety

    Uber has it's HQ in a tax Haven. it is now worth 18 billion dollars, they keep over than 1/4 of what the rider is charged. plus they hold no liability, the driver does.

  • @MrJoshaso
    @MrJoshaso Před 8 lety

    Mexico have taxi drivers with up to 5 trips at once. Great idea Uber.

  • @mcstvshow199
    @mcstvshow199 Před 3 lety +1

    Never give up

  • @divineuwonkunda5478
    @divineuwonkunda5478 Před rokem

    Can someone tell me where this took place please?

  • @49fiori
    @49fiori Před 8 lety

    Most people in the world want to make more money to buy their dream car. Now Uber wants to put strangers into your dream car? Also, I drive car to avoid masses, I like to sit alone in the car, yes it is inefficient, but I want to be alone. If I want people I will take a bus. Just shows you what unimaginative mind Travis has.

  • @mikgorblack
    @mikgorblack Před 8 lety

    Jitney still operates in south Jersey.

  • @Feedfront
    @Feedfront Před 8 lety +1

    so I drove Uber for one month, the average salary after uber deduction is like $17-19, after taking in gas and maintenance costs, its around $12-14, so not so much better than minimum wage of $11.5 in my city (Toronto). maybe if you drive a prius and only work in surge hours t will be ok, but otherwise wouldn't recommend it. especially after their price cut, sometimes I cant even make that amount. good luck to travis and his so called "lower rates leads to higher earnings". If there is one point where majority of ppl ditch their cars for uber, that might happen. but in the short term it just exploits the driver really badly.

  • @What_was_wrong_w_jst_our_names

    Is he assuming that the fall of the jitney was what caused the rise of private ownership? This is the same time the model t came out

  • @rantsinpatwa
    @rantsinpatwa Před 8 lety

    They are so full of crap. I started driving a year ago and currently I have to drive double the time to make half of what I was making in my first couple months. Drivers are not making more money when uber drops prices, they are driving way more for a lot less. Don't let this guy lie to you.

  • @kevinambrocio6825
    @kevinambrocio6825 Před 5 lety

    I use Uber for work and spend $200 a month to oppose to car Payments and insurance gas 900 month

  • @ranchoboomerang
    @ranchoboomerang Před 7 lety

    I think Uber started out honestly wanting to do exactly what he's said , it has been derailed by big interest $$$$$$$$$$. For them. Some companies hopefully will get back to respecting the people that support them the employee and the customer as we all know you have no business without them. Hmm.

  • @neilufe
    @neilufe Před 6 lety

    I hope he lowers his commision rate, cause the factor is its a 5hr dollar minimum job wage. 25 comission fee, fare drop recently and drivers get paid the same which is unfair cause you take less home. Cancellation fee, uber takes about 50% instead of 25% as advertised. You have to take an account of the wear, miles which depreciates your car, gas, insurance, snacks, car maintenance and repairs. You also have to put money aside from your earning to pay your taxes.

  • @DonkeyFrog
    @DonkeyFrog Před 6 lety +1

    He is a genius.

    • @billykobilca6321
      @billykobilca6321 Před 6 lety +1

      Spirit Flame Instrumentals
      he's a con.
      Remember he's a SALESMAN from his younger days.
      He's a confectioner. ..a spinster con.

  • @RedMei126
    @RedMei126 Před 8 lety +4

    Really disappointed in this TED talk.