House introduces bipartisan bill on AI in banking and housing
The bill would require a report on how these industries use AI to valuate homes and underwrite loans
Read more...Uber today released survey data to provide a snapshot of its driver workforce, and to show just how happy they are.
The top line finding from the survey? 81 percent of Uber drivers are satisfied with the overall experience of Uber.
In addition, 97 percent of drivers say they're satisfied with the flexibility of their schedule and 91 percent say they're satisfied with the work-life balance they achieve by driving for Uber.
To arrive at this data, Uber hired Benenson Strategy Group to survey nearly a thousand Uber drivers from 24 of Uber's largest U.S. markets, including New York City, Chicago, Denver, and San Francisco. That’s a small fraction of the company’s 400,000 total drivers across the country, meaning the results are probably inaccurate by at least 5 percent in any direction.
With this possibility for error and for the simple fact that Uber both paid for this survey data and (likely) selectively chose which specific points to release, we should take all this new data with a grain of salt.
Here are some of the more interesting data points:
We’ve reached out to Lyft, Uber’s main competitor in the U.S., to see if they have any similar data for their drivers, but haven’t heard back yet.
Purely anecdotally, I’ve spoken with a couple Lyft drivers who say they favor the pink-mustache service to Uber both because they can make more money and because they prefer the clientele.
Last week, Lyft and Uber’s other competitors across the world--Didi Kuaidi in China, GrabTaxi in Southeast Asia, and Ola in India--announced an official partnership to make it easy for their customers to hail rides as they travel around the world. In other words, they want to make it easy for passengers to hail a ride not operated by the behemoth in the space, Uber.
Uber says it has paid over $3.5 billion to U.S. drivers this year.
The bill would require a report on how these industries use AI to valuate homes and underwrite loans
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Lyft is a peer-to-peer transportation platform that connects passengers who need rides with drivers willing to provide rides using their own personal vehicles.
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Uber is a ridesharing service headquartered in San Francisco, United States, which operates in multiple international cities. The company uses a smartphone application to arrange rides between riders and drivers.