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Auto Intelligence is the definitive automotive industry podcast that delivers sharp takes and authoritative insights every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Hosted by Steve and Claire from the Auto Agentic team, this show breaks down the most consequential developments shaping the future of mobility.
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Auto Intelligence (AI)
The Human Side of Autonomous Vehicles: Navigating the Pushback and Complex Impacts
The Human Side of Autonomous Vehicles: When Communities Fight Back
While companies like Waymo, Cruise, and Tesla tout the safety, efficiency, and accessibility benefits of self-driving technology, communities across North America are pushing back—sometimes in surprising ways.
The episode begins with the unexpected battleground of Santa Monica, California, where residents weren't disturbed by the autonomous driving but rather by the incessant beeping of Waymo's fifty-six vehicle fleet. This noise pollution led to creative protest tactics, with locals "stacking" or "coning" the vehicles by placing objects on their hoods to exploit their safety protocols, forcing them to remain frozen until manually reset.
Things escalated dramatically during the "No Kings" protests in Los Angeles in June 2025, when five Waymo vehicles were torched, leading to service suspensions across multiple cities. As Waymo spokesperson Sandy Karp confirmed, the company suspended operations in Southern California, San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta, and Phoenix following these incidents.
Deeper concerns are driving this resistance: loss of local control over public spaces, opaque deployment processes, and regulatory systems that seem to favor corporate interests over community input. As one resident told Fox Business, "We've reached out to the city. We've called Waymo. Now, some are trying unconventional tactics."
Beyond community pushback, Steve and Claire explore the potential massive job displacement, with RethinkX estimating up to five million jobs could be lost in the US alone—including 3.5 million truck drivers. The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs report projects 92 million roles could be displaced globally by 2030 due to AI and automation, though it also forecasts a net gain of 78 million new jobs in other sectors.
Privacy concerns take center stage as well, with MIT's Iyad Rahwan's Moral Machine experiment revealing deep cultural divides on how autonomous vehicles should make ethical decisions in unavoidable crash scenarios. Meanwhile, Professor Yingling Fan of the University of Minnesota warns that without careful planning, AVs could worsen existing transportation inequities rather than improve them.
Environmental impacts receive surprising scrutiny, with MIT researcher Soumya Sudhakar revealing that the computing power required for autonomous vehicles could generate greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to Argentina's annual output. If 95% of the global fleet becomes autonomous by 2050, hardware efficiency would need to double every 1.1 years to prevent emissions from "spiralling out of control."
The episode concludes with Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana's insight: "People don't trust what they're not familiar with... We see people take their first ride and they go from a skeptic, naturally, to a fan because
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