Ride AI

104: Apple C(ar)mputer - why Apple should be thinking micromobility, not automobility


Listen Later

On this episode, Horace joins Oliver on the show to talk about what an entry by Apple into the mobility market would look like, and why a car is perhaps the wrong form factor to be looking at. They talk through the growth prospects for micromobility, and why Apple’s entry into the market would be a meaningful contribution to the world of mobility.
This is on the back of Horace’s post ‘Apple Computer’ published on the Micromobility Industries blog recently. Check it out here: https://micromobility.io/blog/2021/1/11/apple-computer
Specifically they dig into:
- The parts of the upcoming Micromobility World conference that Horace is most excited about
- The size of the car market vs the micromobility market as it currently stands
- Where the margins lie
- Why Apple has typically entered into industries that are still ‘embryonic’
- What a meaningful contribution could look like and what technologies would materially affect the user experience
- The constraints of infrastructure on useability and the ‘feel’ of a vehicle
- How computation becomes more personal over time, and why that will apply to vehicles too
- The revisit Microsoft’s decision in the 90’s to get into the lounge, and why that was the wrong question.
- Horace coins the term ‘smartphone-y’
Thanks again to the sponsors of this episode, Christensen Group.
Christensen Group, a lead player in the micromobility insurance category. As the micromobility space continues to grow around the world with a diverse spectrum of business models, Christensen Group continues to be a leader in the space servicing: e-scooter, moped, motorcycle, e-bike sharing operations along with: subscription & private based programs,  manufacturers, AI technology providers and more. They will have a virtual booth at this year’s Micromobility World event on January 27-29.  They invite you to stop by and have a chat with them about safety, fundraising, regulatory requirements, and trends in the risk and insurance marketplace, or whatever else is on your mind. They’re also going to have folks from Zagster, ZipCar, Ford Mobility, and others dropping by their booth to discuss litigation trends, regulatory missteps, fundraising and start-up strategies, and more.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Ride AIBy Oliver Bruce and Horace Dediu

  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5

4.5

56 ratings


More shows like Ride AI

View all
On the Media by WNYC Studios

On the Media

9,122 Listeners

The Big Web Show by 5by5

The Big Web Show

48 Listeners

Hypercritical by 5by5

Hypercritical

1,942 Listeners

Back to Work by 5by5

Back to Work

2,015 Listeners

The Cocktail Napkin by 5by5

The Cocktail Napkin

9 Listeners

5by5 at the Movies by 5by5

5by5 at the Movies

168 Listeners

QUIT! with Dan Benjamin by Dan Benjamin

QUIT! with Dan Benjamin

236 Listeners

Energy Gang by Wood Mackenzie

Energy Gang

1,255 Listeners

DLC by DLC

DLC

1,095 Listeners

The Ruby on Rails Podcast by Elise Shaffer

The Ruby on Rails Podcast

53 Listeners

Decoder with Nilay Patel by The Verge

Decoder with Nilay Patel

3,141 Listeners

Road Work by Dan Benjamin

Road Work

285 Listeners

The New Yorker Radio Hour by WNYC Studios and The New Yorker

The New Yorker Radio Hour

6,662 Listeners

Pivot by New York Magazine

Pivot

9,000 Listeners

Autonocast by Autonocast

Autonocast

115 Listeners

Pod Save America by Crooked Media

Pod Save America

86,172 Listeners

The War on Cars by The War on Cars, LLC

The War on Cars

889 Listeners

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway by Vox Media Podcast Network

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

5,256 Listeners

Dwarkesh Podcast by Dwarkesh Patel

Dwarkesh Podcast

372 Listeners

Hard Fork by The New York Times

Hard Fork

5,421 Listeners

The Ezra Klein Show by New York Times Opinion

The Ezra Klein Show

15,306 Listeners

The Interview by The New York Times

The Interview

1,438 Listeners

Prof G Markets by Vox Media Podcast Network

Prof G Markets

961 Listeners