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Justin Erlich

@justinerlich

Global Head of Issue Policy & Partnerships, Trust & Safety @TikTok Tech Policy Expert | Urban Mobility & Smart Cities Advisor

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This analysis is concerning for the future of smart urban growth. The biggest engine of expansion is not building height & infill but geographic sprawl, which has outpaced densification in 155 of 200 cities tracked by the Urban Expansion Programme. economist.com/graphic-detail…

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An e-scooter riding on a bridge?!? A great example of why #autonomousvehicles will have to be able to handle countless unexpected events on the road: sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2019/10/30/tou…

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Guess it's officially official! Per E.W. Niedermeyer Driverless is really here! Granted, in a very geo-fenced operational domain, but still huge progress for the industry. techcrunch.com/2019/11/01/hai…

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Great conversation between Michele Kyrouz and Voyage's very own Drew Gray. Excited about the concept of making self-driving engineering research accessible to a lot more researchers on the Deepdrive platform: Deepdrive.voyage.auto

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Ensuring safety is mission-critical for a successful deployment of #autonomousvehicles, and particularly eliminating false negatives. Voyage SafeStop is a great example of the importance of building in multiple redundancies into autonomous systems to enable pulling the driver

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Our team at Voyage is growing! Come help build out our Regulatory & Legal team as we change the future of #mobility with #autonomousvehicles: jobs.lever.co/voyage/8346ca8…

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Yesterday's @Cruise announcement of its shared, electric, autonomous Origin vehicle was a great step for the industry. The part that got me most excited though wasn't one of technology but of potential impact & reminds us of the potential that #AutonomousVehicles can unlock:

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With a purpose built rideshare vehicle that can last for more than a million miles (~5x regular cars) and the ability to drive 24/7, it may be possible to save up to $5,000 in transportation costs per San Francisco household, per year. getcruise.com/origin/

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Had a great time presenting at #IBSLive at the nahb convention about the future of #AutonomousVehicles and the importance of integrating transportation solutions into land use planning and real estate development.

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A bit of a throwback but just stumbled upon this great The Atlantic article from tylercowen about how to use an economist analysis to spot great food. Well worth a read for anyone who enjoys eating out and/or economics theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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If you're in the mood for a little #AutonomousVehicles geeking out, this blog covers some very interesting topics around how to more efficiently build sophisticated #MachineLearning models using Active Learning

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I had the privilege of working on OpenJustice under Kamala Harris’s leadership. It was one of the most meaningful experiences of my career. #Transparency and #data provide a critical foundation to effective criminal justice reform. OpenJustice.doj.ca.gov

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Is it me or does Tesla's new cybertruck look like a sleeker version of the car Homer designed in The Simpsons back in 1991. Perhaps like many innovators, Homer was just too ahead of his time... electrek-co.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/electrek.c…

Is it me or does <a href="/Tesla/">Tesla</a>'s new cybertruck look like a sleeker version of the car Homer designed in <a href="/TheSimpsons/">The Simpsons</a> back in 1991. Perhaps like many innovators, Homer was just too ahead of his time...
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