Digital Density Is Disrupting the Taxi Industry

Digital density has three ingredients: the number of connections, interactions and the amount of information we can exchange through these connections. As digital density is increasing it is disrupting the taxi industry as well as many other analog and traditional business model, says Prof. Javier Zamora. We may arrive at the point where 100% digital density means driverless cars will interact like robots with the consumer. YouTube Preview Image

About Javier Zamora

Javier Zamora is currently senior lecturer in the Department of Information Systems. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, and his M.Sc. in Telecommunications Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. He holds also a PDG from IESE.

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  1. there are many things that come into play on driver-less cars. whats their reaction times to accidents. what of hacking and malfunctioning. i would trust myself in a driverless car no matter how much artificial intelligence we incorporate into these robots

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