
Uber
peer-to-peer ridesharing, food delivery, and transportation network company headquartered in San Francisco, California
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317 videos. Track how it's discussed, by whom, and what experts actually think.
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Videos Mentioning Uber

SpaceX’s $2T Case, Nvidia’s Shock Selloff, America Turns on AI, Trump Pulls AI Order, Bond Crisis?
All-In Podcast
A ride-sharing service, used as an analogy for how inconvenient cities without self-driving cars might feel, similar to early days without Uber.

Mostly Wise #1 - Matt McCusker, Andrew Huberman & Tom Segura
Chris Williamson
A ride-sharing service, mentioned for the presence of cameras in its cars and drivers who engage in conversation or conspiracy theories.

EMERGENCY DEBATE: They Are Lying To Us About AI, The Iran War & What Happens Next!
The Diary Of A CEO
Its CEO acknowledged that autonomous vehicles could replace 9.4 million driving jobs, a position not publicly transparent.

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | The Road Ahead: Resilience Required
Stanford Online
The speaker became the first head of security at Uber in 2015 and was later fired from the company due to a major data breach incident.

Anthropic's Digital God, Pope vs AI, Job Loss Narrative Flips, Open Source Crackdown Coming?
All-In Podcast
A ride-sharing company, given as an example of a company whose large token spend unexpectedly grew, leading to budget cuts.

Rabbit Hole: Does Tim Ferriss Dream In Japanese?
Chris Williamson
Ride-sharing company used as an example of innovation starting with early adopters willing to spend money.

From Cleaning Toilets to CEO, Leila Janah on How Rejection Is Inevitable & the Key to Success & Grit
Tom Bilyeu
Example of a gig economy platform mentioned in the context of independent work.

Reimagining Biotech with Jake Becraft of Strand Therapeutics — Tim’s Founder Kitchen
Tim Ferriss
Used as an analogy to explain a platform that builds infrastructure for one purpose (delivering food) and then can adapt it for other uses (delivering vaccines), highlighting the concept of derisking for additional 'launches'.

Why Secondary Markets Are Eating the IPO | All-In Liquidity Secondary Markets Panel
All-In Podcast
Mentioned as a benchmark for what 'Uber 2.0' might look like in terms of driving down delivery costs and driving consumption.

EMERGENCY DEBATE: The Death Of The Middle Class! The Pitch Forks Are Coming!
The Diary Of A CEO
Cited as an example of a company whose millions of drivers are expected to lose their jobs due to autonomous vehicle technology.

Why Building AI Data Centres Isn’t Working Anymore
ColdFusion
Mentioned as a company that experienced significant financial losses ('burned' money) prior to profitability, to provide context for AI industry spending.

Palo Alto Networks CEO: "AI Found 5 Years of Bugs in 6 Weeks"
All-In Podcast
Discussed in the 'Armchair CEO' segment, with the speaker expressing boredom and stating they cannot discuss it due to being on the board.

Bill Maris: How Google Could Crush AI Competitors, Why Small Funds Win, and AI's Atari Stage
All-In Podcast
Mentioned as an example of a company that prioritized market share growth over immediate profitability, potentially burning investor cash.

AI in Healthcare Series: Inside the Rise of AI in Healthcare, Open Evidence and Cyber Risks
Stanford Online
Mentioned as a company that entered the market, alongside Waymo's progress.

Inside The AI Race: DeepMind, OpenAI, Anthropic, China, and The Race to Superintelligence
Tim Ferriss
Ride-sharing company, used as the quintessential example of a perfect venture capital investment due to its two-sided marketplace model and dramatic growth, but also its later 'Shakespearean tragedy' of founder disputes.

Why Retention Still Defines Product-Market Fit | Deep Dives with a16z
a16z Deep Dives
Mentioned alongside Airbnb for its use of referral programs, which were less innovative than Robinhood's share-based approach.

Zynga Founder: Consumer Is Not Investible Right Now - Thats Why You Should Build It
Y Combinator
Mentioned as a service that became indispensable, hinting at the potential for new AI-enabled 'internet treasures'.

Socialists Sweep NYC, China Catches Up in Coding, AI Memory Crunch, Micron's Blowout Quarter
All-In Podcast
Company that was once priced at 14 billion for a private round, indicating a shift in capital market expectations.

The investing hack hiding in your own company
My First Million
Cited as an example of a company where early investors could have made significant returns, highlighting the potential for growth in seemingly mature markets.

One Chinese AI Model Wiped Out $1 Trillion In A Single Day — And They're Just Getting Started
Tom Bilyeu
Mentioned as an example of a company that exhausted its AI coding tool budget early in the year due to high costs, capping engineer spending.

54.1% of People Who Try This Make their 1st Dollar Online
Alex Hormozi
Cited as an example of a company that disrupted an established industry (taxis) through technology.

Leaving big tech to build the #1 technology newsletter | Gergely Orosz (The Pragmatic Engineer)
Lenny's Podcast
Gergely Orosz's former employer where he worked as a senior software engineer, manager, and manager of managers. He discussed his compensation there and the layoffs that contributed to his decision to leave.

Adam Mosseri: Building Instagram for an AI world
Lenny's Podcast
Mentioned as an example of a system where workers can feel like they are 'doing its bidding' under algorithmic control.

US Hits Iranian Infrastructure. DSA Commits Treason? Spencer Pratt’s Bombshell Accusation
Tom Bilyeu
A ride-sharing app used as an example of an unexpected innovation built on the internet infrastructure.