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by badusername
3841 days ago
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What you said doesn't make much sense. Much more important than the algorithm is the market that the algorithm operates in. Uber couldn't unleash a magical algorithm and solve commuting inefficiencies for every user if there isn't a sufficient density of both riders and drivers (i.e. the main inputs to the algorithm in this case). |
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I really do not understand why almost everyone thinks that "network effect" is the best thing Uber has, when it obviously isn't.