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by JonFish85
3567 days ago
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But they're not your standard monopoly in the sense that they can charge anything they want. The city retains at least nominal oversight on what they charge. If it's a utility, they're subject to more scrutiny than is probably worth it. And even if we get to a point where such a monopoly exists, Uber isn't really in a position to bring much to the table that Ford/GM/Honda/whoever can't also do easily. |
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In theory, with autonomous vehicles, public transportation will be 10x what it is today. Maybe even 100x if private vehicle ownership goes the way of the dodo.
Their Otto aquisition signals an interest in shipping. With the right kind of network effect, they could be in charge of everything that moves. You can't get to that kind of scale unless you merge with the state.
That's the plan, anyhow. We'll see how it plays out.