Looks like Microsoft let their only intelligent person get away, and we got him! :-) Fascinating article. The Personal Auto market will last a lot longer than ten more years, though, as it will take many more years than that for folks other than the early adopters to convert to driver-less cars. Other than that point, the rest of the interview (and I only read the print interview, I haven’t heard the audio interview, which is the complete interview) taught me a lot, and connected the dots between issues which I had beforehand thought were not connected, but now I realize that they are all, in fact, connected.
Looks like Microsoft let their only intelligent person get away, and we got him! :-) Fascinating article. The Personal Auto market will last a lot longer than ten more years, though, as it will take many more years than that for folks other than the early adopters to convert to driver-less cars. Other than that point, the rest of the interview (and I only read the print interview, I haven’t heard the audio interview, which is the complete interview) taught me a lot, and connected the dots between issues which I had beforehand thought were not connected, but now I realize that they are all, in fact, connected.