Commuting Revolution
The conversation explores the evolving nature of commuting, highlighting Righetti's law, which suggests people prefer to commute no more than thirty minutes. With the advent of autonomous vehicles, the dynamics of travel may shift dramatically, allowing individuals to engage in activities like eating or watching movies while commuting. Both speakers discuss the minimal barriers to this transformation, emphasizing that regulatory challenges can be navigated as technology advances.In this clip
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