Whether the US venture model or the European government model wins
00:00 - Introduction: Unlocking real-world insights in autonomous driving. 00:14 - William Riggs’s background and unique perspective.
00:32 - The True Challenge of Autonomous Mobility: Systems Integration & Political Economy.
01:18 - The importance of fitting AVs into urban systems beyond software.
02:02 - Unpacking the theory of how AVs scale through infrastructure, street, and money.
02:32 - Why vehicle technology alone isn’t enough for successful scaling.
03:52 - The role of institutions, city policies, and the vehicle-infrastructure relationship.
04:40 - Vehicles as infrastructure components, not just software.
05:16 - Rethinking venture capital’s focus: From core tech to systemic support.
07:45 - Operations over AI: Why fleet management, maintenance, and edge-case handling matter most.
09:18 - The misperception about safety and the real user motivations.
11:21 - Demand and mode shift findings from studies with Cruise and Waymo.
13:48 - The role of AVs in reducing car ownership and expanding transit.
16:20 - How AVs serve underserved populations and fill transit gaps.
21:36 - Induced demand versus latent demand in AV mobility.
25:21 - Passenger safety perceptions and industry narratives.
30:39 - The significance of the Waymo Transit Credit pilot and city collaboration.
36:49 - Urban curb management’s political and infrastructural dimensions.
42:37 - The curb as infrastructure and governance challenge.
49:13 - The evolving capital landscape: From venture to private and public investment.
53:35 - Market timing: Where the industry and government strategies are misaligned.
59:23 - Scaling challenges: Integration, business models, and operational maturity.
62:53 - European vs. American models: Hybrid approaches for durable autonomous ecosystems.
64:49 - Critical decisions for 2026 and beyond: Infrastructure, regulation, and public-private roles.
65:12 - Final thoughts: The future of trusted, scalable autonomous mobility