Cultural Quote by Karl Iagnemma Download Open image “It's a cultural question. Will people want to share cars?” — Karl Iagnemma ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cultural People Question Share Will
We are building towards the future where people need not own their own cars. — Bhavish Aggarwal Copy Share Image
People always want cars. It's a huge industry, and there's always new product coming out. — Wayne Huizenga Copy Share Image
I speak in relatable terms, without too much car lingo, so more and more people can engage with the car world. And I'm not… — Alex Hirsch Copy Share Image
My view is that we will still have many different categories of cars in the future. — Henrik Fisker Copy Share Image
At Tesla, we don't go into a community and think we're going to sell one or two cars. — Kimbal Musk Copy Share Image
One of our needs in a very complex society, where we encounter more people every day than probably our ancestors encountered over their whole… — Paul Solman Copy Share Image
The market will evolve into two segments: cars that provide ease of access to transport and are shared by many people, and cars that… — Anand Mahindra Copy Share Image
Automobiles are fun and exciting. We need them. They are a part of our lives. — Alan Mulally Copy Share Image
Shared ownership will always mean that you will never sell as many cars as might have been sold without shared mobility... if people are… — Anand Mahindra Copy Share Image
“Moreover the present abundance3 of private cars is nothing other than the result of the non-stop propaganda through which capitalist production persuades the mob--and… — Tom McDonough Copy Share Image
I've been into cars my whole life, I've always bought and sold a few here and there on the side, as kind of a… — Richard Rawlings Copy Share Image
It's important for automated cars to be able to drive in a human-like fashion - and that does mean adapting to the driving patterns… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
In the automotive domain, generally speaking, when you look at consortium models, the groups that have leading technology are less incentivized to contribute to… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
I'm really not interested in writing about science at all. I mean, I try to get the information right, the details right. But fiction… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
Even if trolley problems were a realistic concern for AVs, it is not clear what, if anything, regulators or companies developing AVs should do… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
Surveys show that while many people are open to the idea of an autonomous vehicle driving them to work, far fewer are willing to… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
When a driverless car looks out on the world, it's not able to distinguish the age of a pedestrian or the number of occupants… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
We are all vulnerable to the tendency to overestimate the likelihood of vivid, cognitively available risks rather than statistically likelier, but less salient, risks. — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
Partnerships remain critical to nuTonomy's success, and our aim is to work with groups with whom we share strategic aims and core values. These… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
For self-driving cars in particular, there are lots of dimensions of this technology beyond just impact on labour. There is a massive potential improvement… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
Building cars is highly specialized, it's hard, and it's capital intensive. — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
The thing about stories is that they almost always find their way onto the page, even if it takes a while. — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
You have to force yourself to give up and to move onto something else. That's the way you grow as a writer, by trying… — Karl Iagnemma Copy Share Image
We have never escaped a certain male cultural desire for women's silence. — Mary Beard Copy Share Image
The world is getting more connected through technology and travel. Cuisines are evolving. Some people are scared of globalization, but I think people will… — John Mackey Copy Share Image
Most of the more celebrated names among African-American authors, poets, and artists are known to the world because of their association with specific cultural… — Aberjhani Copy Share Image
The most successful cultural diplomacy strategy integrates people-to-people or arts/culture/media-to-people interactions into the basic business of diplomacy. The programs in Afghanistan, Egypt, and Iran… — Cynthia P. Schneider Copy Share Image
“It has become a cultural norm in Jewish families for parents to bring up their children to value wealth.” — H.W. Charles Copy Share Image
When the 2008 victory of Barack Obama and the defeat of grumpy old John McCain began looking, um, inevitable, I started fielding inquiries about… — Rick Perlstein Copy Share Image
Affirmative action was designed to recognize the uniquely difficult journey of African-Americans. This policy was justifiable and understandable, even to those who came from… — Jim Webb Copy Share Image
While we welcome people of all faiths in America we cannot be so naive as to expect all countries to do the same. But… — Michael Huffington Copy Share Image
K-pop itself is not just a music genre, but a whole cultural phenomenon. — Lee Tae-min Copy Share Image
I feel that there are a few things in the world without cultural barriers. — Jackie Chan Copy Share Image
“So, drenched and downing champagne, I danced a rather demented waltz-cum-jig with a young bride I'd never met before in a place I'd never… — Colin Irwin Copy Share Image
I make it my business to see or do something cultural in every place I go to. If you don't, you'll get into a… — Jack Reynor Copy Share Image