In the future, either you're telling a computer what to do or a computer is telling you what to do—and you don't want to be on the wrong side of that transaction. If you're an Uber driver, the computer's telling you what to do. You're following orders. Your days are numbered in that job because you're not in a creative job. On the other hand, if yo... See more
Because these companies are being built from the ground up, there’s disruptive potential against the larger incumbent insurers, who have optimized themselves around fee for service. These incumbents may not properly prioritize customer experience, since their success to-date has arisen from an adversarial relationship with providers that actually c... See more
Slack's public channels act as public squares within companies, exposing more employees to each other's thoughts. This can lead to an employee finding others who share what they thought were minority opinions, like reservations about specific company policies. We're only now seeing how many companies operated in relative peace in the past in large ... See more
We’re most excited about hardware related to cleaning/sanitation/disinfection of vehicles (exterior, interior, air, etc.), structured autonomy, and new form factors of vehicles for micromobility.