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Why I Trust Robot Cars More Than Uber Drivers | Sequel Sunday

58 min · 25. maj 2026
episode Why I Trust Robot Cars More Than Uber Drivers | Sequel Sunday cover

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Text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2626689/fan_mail/new] Tonight on Common Sense with Chad Law: We revisit Uber — and what started as a story about lawsuits and assaults became something much bigger… A collapse of trust itself. Why are passengers reporting drivers who don’t match the app? Why are fake rideshare accounts being rented online? And why did I — someone who mocked self-driving cars for YEARS — suddenly change my mind? This episode dives into: • Uber lawsuits and safety allegations • Fake driver profiles and verification failures • Waymo and autonomous vehicles • AI vs human accountability • Reagan’s “Trust But Verify” philosophy • Whether technology is helping or hurting society PLUS: The launch of a brand new recurring segment: Sunday Sequel. 📞 Audience line: 252-CHAD-LAW More exclusive content on Rumble: Common Sense with Chad Law on Rumble 00:00 – Sunday Sequel Begins 02:45 – Why Stories Never Get Finished 08:22 – Uber Lawsuits & Allegations 19:05 – Fake Driver Accounts 31:12 – Verification Collapse 45:20 – Chad’s Waymo Reversal 58:40 – Technology: Helping or Hurting? 1:10:18 – Reagan Reminder 1:17:55 – Closing Thoughts #Uber #Waymo #AI #Technology #PoliticalCommentary #SelfDrivingCars #RideShare #Reagan #TrustButVerify #ChadLaw #CommonSense #CurrentEvents

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