Uber users in Atlanta are canceling rides with human drivers until they match with one of Waymo's self-driving cars

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🇺 economist.com
Will the absence of robotaxis in Europe mark the moment its citizens notice how far their continent has fallen behind?
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The Economist | Go beyond breaking news

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🇺 movietrubs.bsky.social

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🇺 happymemeco.bsky.social
This is like when all those articles about Surge Pricing on New York City focused on uber wealthy people who drive everyone and how sad it made them. Completely ignores that regular folks use the public transport system and that it works well!

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🇺 victor.hogemann.com
The American mind cannot comprehend this
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🇺 thatoldbear.bsky.social
WHY ARE YOUR MINIVANS ALL STUCK TOGETHER

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🇺 daxstrife.bsky.social
That made my morning, thank you. 😆

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🇺 andreas.de
"Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." - @ianbetteridge.com

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🇺 xlaszlo.bsky.social
Waaaait, I thought that Law is ancient journalism wisdom from the late 19th century and not from someone who wields a bluesky id...

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🇺 telston.bsky.social
It is somewhat surprising that this phenomenon took so long to get a tag.

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🇺 jmrichart.bsky.social
A technology with at this point a negligible impact in total transportation marks european decline but the extensive high speed rail network in Europe but absent in US, counts for nothing. Not even counting european cities public transport networks

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🇺 jmrichart.bsky.social
The worst thing is this piece is part of a trend. We have one of the worst Charlemagne in years.

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🇺 bertil.bsky.social
You think they come up with *worse*?!

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🇺 anarcish.bsky.social
This magazine has literally been shyt for almost 200 years.

"The Economist, the European organ of the aristocracy of finance, described most strikingly the attitude of this class." -Karl Marx

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🇺 pyramidorchid1.bsky.social
One of its journalists advocating for teen (aged 15+) pregnancy this week, to coincide presumably with the 47th's interference in Californian sex ed.

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🇺 garethdennis.uk
what a stupid take

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🇺 sunscribbler.bsky.social

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🇺 captainruck.bsky.social
"Will the absence of a technology that currently doesn't work and sucks a lot more shyt than mass transit harm Europe?"

Fallen behind what exactly? About the only thing America is the leader in these days is preventable deaths, lmao.

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🇺 olchefdan.bsky.social
Nice choice of picture - Paris, which is beating everyone's asses in REDUCING car traffic.

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🇺 maartenpvink.bsky.social
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🇺 vondondolo.bsky.social
Will the absence of transportation besides cars in the United States mark the moment its citizens notice how far their country has fallen behind?

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🇺 stevieinselby.bsky.social
No.
The answer to that is definitely no, unfortunately.

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🇺 voidwarbler.online
Doctor, I'm afraid it's the worst case of Car Brain I've ever seen. Terminal. We've tried everything: electric buses, light rail networks.

There's simply no hope for them, they still insist on being shuttled around in a lethally defective VC investor pipe dream driven by a lobotomised HAL 9000

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🇺 zemyla.bsky.social
It's not just car brain. The Economist wants robotaxis to happen because they only help the affluent and funnel money to billionaires. If they used buses and trains, they'd have to share them with poor people.

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🇺 samwang.bsky.social
spoiler: no
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🇺 nadiabouras.bsky.social
What the hell

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🇺 pollypw.bsky.social
Quite

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🇺 pollypw.bsky.social
De schrijver woont in Amsterdam.

Lol

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🇺 nadiabouras.bsky.social
Is hij bekend met de fiets?

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🇺 pouchmouse.com
Man wiens fiets weer gestolen is: Wanneer krijgt Europa robotaxi's?

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🇺 soren-lorenson.bsky.social
Pssst the US also has an absence of robotaxis. They exist in like two cities, neither of which have snow and both of which were laid out and constructed in the past 100 years.

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🇺 sasquatch121.bsky.social
Is this a joke? The United States has absolute garbage infrastructure for a supposedly first world county. Particularly when it comes to transport. I don’t think people in Copenhagen or Geneva are worried about the lack of robotaxis lol. What an embarrassing headline.

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🇺 sasquatch121.bsky.social
*country

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🇺 iguandonjim.bsky.social
You can't post rage bait like that as subscribers only

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🇺 megamaniaco.bsky.social

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🇺 blackwire.work
I think they will be too busy enjoying healthcare and walkable cities to notice bro

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🇺 lyxolf.bsky.social
The US is a regressive country that insists on trying to invent new ways to do things other countries just do better.
Trains, bike paths, busses, and city planning that allows for walking are all things Europe has that makes the US look like an ancient relic trying to apply a shiny coat of paint.

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🇺 lyxolf.bsky.social
The US makes trillions every year and scoffs at the idea of having a functional society because “I don’t want to use my tax dollars on making someone else’s life better!”
Okay hun enjoy your overpriced food and oversized pickup truck you ‘bought’ with a 72 month loan.
But at least you got robotaxi.

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🇺 armelh.bsky.social
you do know that "subway" can be something else than a wraps and sandwiches chain of restaurants, don't you ?

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🇺 martinfff.bsky.social
your shilling behaviour is quite obvious

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🇺 djfrancois.bsky.social
Is this a supposedly serious article from a supposedly serious publication?

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🇺 boxomcfoxo.bsky.social
no, it's in The Economist

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🇺 brucewilson.bsky.social
America will be a literal utopia when the proliferation of robotaxis cruising for riders achieves 100% gridlock.

Then, we will build more highways.

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🇺 pumpkinpal.bsky.social
"can this benighted continent survive without corn dogs?"-ass morons

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🇺 detemple.bsky.social
delusional.

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🇺 eratsu.bsky.social
You should really visit Europe. Or talk to someone. Like, anyone, ever.

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🇺 disheveledyoshi.bsky.social
I mean, I understand the sentiment, the Economist is a British magazine and this article is written by a French

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🇺 samwebster.bsky.social
Funny definition of "falling behind." I view wiping out an entire profession (taxi drivers) while simultaneously trying to put more vehicles on the road (more robotaxis = more profit) instead of investing in public transport as nothing short of a catastrophic failure.

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This is a fake ass sensational ass story. Ain’t nobody giving a fukk about this or trying to get in no self driving car. They have zero stats or evidence to back up this shyt besides talking to literally one person. This seems more like promotion for that company than anything.
 

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I don’t think Waymo’s are even getting on the highways or going into the suburbs, so their reach isn’t even that far wide yet. Uber/lyft drivers are still needed to take you where Waymo’s can’t.
 
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