THE NUMBERS GAME — No one can WIN
Well in the past week self-driving news has beenfull of remarkable numbers. Unfortunately, this isn’t vegas baby! and no one will win if we keep framing our information in ways specific companies choose.
Let’s take Tesla—well you can’t exactly take Tesla unless you have a lot of cash—however by making statements that fit on a calendar is an attempt say “we’re way aheadinthis game trust us.” WAYMO puts the 1,000th passenger on their vehicle and they make a claim about its functionality. GM talks about the BILLION with B ehey are committing electronic and accessibility friendly vehicles and hw much money they have raised to pursue their aims. So theres three different companies who are defining the self - driving into three different categories, and lo and behold each of the companies looks pretty good when viewed through the lenses provided from that automaker.
So folks in marketing know this numbers game all to well. If you aren’t the leader in your category—make up a new category.
Well here’s my opinion—these categories ignore three basic questions and I want the answers(and I believe others do too.)
How much time has the industry spent evaluating gaps in transportation availability, accessibility, and affordability? Beyond this, I wor,nder how much attention is being given to rural transportation demands and consequences of inadequate transportation options? When might hold the answers to such questions? The seniors and people with disabilities might beard spot start learning about the answers to these questions. Also, is government responsible for using this new mode of transportation effectively and efficiently to provide services to anyone with a mobility impairment. We will be changing roads and traffic patterns based on the vehicles so I think the government already needs to be playing an important role.
Finally when are magazines like the AARP bulletin going to start asking these sorts of things to the car makers instead allowing them to run the numbers racket?
People with disabilities already get defined in public in enough ways will the availability or ability to use one of these vehicles become just one more line of definition and division?
When are journalists going to uncover that each car maker is redefining what to count and how to count it so that one or another of these companies can be declared a winner. If we don’t increase public accountability and inclusion we are going to end up in a place where the companies get declared the winners and the people who could benefit from all this new technology are going to be left behind again.
In short we need to get away from the numbers games being run by each of these companies and turn to the solutions games where each company is given a variety of social challenges to solve and standards by which they are solved determined by the people who need them solved. Is this the role of the media and government? Yes… and advocates too. Oh yes and any manufacturer who claims to to be creating an evolutionary new transportation product… We are all responsible —but the rotating numbers game will not produces the winners we may need so let’s quit spinning the wheels of publicity and start spinning the real wheels of social change.
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