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Episode 36 Part 1: Autonomous Cars with James Barrese

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Jesse and Jose this week discuss autonomous cars with special guest James Barrese, former CTO of Paypal and technologist & current advisor to several tech start-ups. In this 2 part discussion, they talk about: - The state of the autonomous car space, - the autonomous vehicle technology that is on the horizon, and - how all this technology will affect our lives. Find other episodes or leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/people-on-the-bus-podcast/id1137441729 Check out other People On The Bus content at www.peopleonthebuspodcast.com Email: podcast@peopleonthebuspodcast.com Twitter:@potbcast
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Jesse and Jose this week discuss autonomous cars with special guest James Barrese, former CTO of Paypal and technologist & current advisor to several tech start-ups. In this 2 part discussion, they talk about: - The state of the autonomous car space, - the autonomous vehicle technology that is on the horizon, and - how all this technology will affect our lives. Find other episodes or leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/people-on-the-bus-podcast/id1137441729 Check out other People On The Bus content at www.peopleonthebuspodcast.com Email: podcast@peopleonthebuspodcast.com Twitter:@potbcast
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