Tony Says In Five Years From Now There Will Be No Humans Driving | Hour 3
5/11/202641 min
"Dan did you hear the part today where Tony said in five years from now there are going to be no humans driving." Zaslow stopped listening to the show after Tony said in five years from now there are going to be no humans driving, so he missed Amin's weekend observations where he revisits Skip Bayless' virtuoso performance from last week and Sedano wearing a bath robe. Amin also proposes that Victor Wembanyama against Anthony Edwards could the modern day Magic Johnson-Larry Bird rivalry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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[upbeat music] Amin El-Hassan will be here shortly. I wanna ask him if there are more Waymos in Phoenix and in Arizona than there are anywhere else, because I've been told, uh, that it's a little jarring when you go to Phoenix and see the number of driverless cars. And it made me wonder, uh, if Waymo is indeed trying to compete with Uber or be the future, uh, how long do you guys think it's going to be before this is so normal, if Waymo is indeed successful, that the future will arrive with just driverless cars? Where, uh, there, there's so much being spent here with Jaguars, uh, and these expensive cars that I can't even imagine the amount of investment that goes into just getting these things licensed now that they're allowed on the highways of Miami and elsewhere. Just getting insurance and licensing for driverless cars seems to me such a big task that I would assume Waymo is trying to take over