A weekly show discussing the future of transportation Alex Roy, Edward Niedermeyer, and Kirsten Koro
The summer heat is getting to the gang, as they discuss Tesla's attempt to go driverless in Austin a
After a brief update about their old, unreliable cars, the gang dives into the latest effort to pre-
Spring has sprung, and the AV sector is full of happenings. From Sterling Anderson's surprise move f
This week: Aurora goes driverless, Waymo hooks up with Toyota, Uber hooks up with everyone, and the
Before co-founding the medium duty electric truck startup Harbinger, John Harris lived through some
The gang comes together to chat about Wayve's deal with Nissan, Kodiak's decision to SPAC, China's b
Reilly Brennan, the godfather of the Autonocast and Trucks VC general partner, returns to the pod fo
Forterra has been around the defense and driving automation sectors for years, under names like Robo
Kirsten rides Waymos in Austin, Alex valet parks a Citroen, and Ed stops protesting Tesla for long e
Raquel Urtasun came to the AV sector from academia, first leading research for Uber's Advanced Techn
With Kirsten traveling for work, Ed and Alex get back to the topic that they've been tussling over s
Alex shares the struggle of fixing a vintage Citroen SM and what it means for software defined vehic
Aircraft design may be a mature space, but Mark Groden sees the entire control scheme for aircraft a
Ed and Kirsten kick off the latest episode with a discussion of Tesla's latest earnings report, and
With another CES in the books, the gang gathers to discuss the highs and lows of the show, the annua
After years of intense effort and turmoil, Zoox is nearing the finish line in its pioneering ground-
With the annual CES party looming, it's time once again for the gang to review last year's predictio
General Motors has pulled the plug on Cruise, one of the Level 4 AV developers who defined the space
The gang gathers around the metaphorical festive table to discuss such hot-button issues as the comp
With some automakers moving away from touchscreens and back toward physical controls, and others pus