Wanis Kabbaj: What a driverless world could look like
瓦尼斯·卡巴杰: 無人駕駛的世界,會是什麼樣子?
UPS's Wanis Kabbaj works at the intersection of biology and transportation. Full bio
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by French wines.
in life is, I have to admit,
watching cities from the sky,
我有多喜愛從空中,
that they can hardly contain,
架構空間的主要街道和高速公路。
and highways that structure their space.
讓交通動脈顯得五彩繽紛:
look dramatically red and golden:
performing its vital function
of commute every day,
that can reach 130 miles per hour
時速可以達到 130 英里,
卻跟 19 世紀的馬車一樣?
as 19th-century horse carriages?
commuting in 2014.
296 億小時在通勤上。
26 Pyramids of Giza.
蓋好 26 座吉薩金字塔。
energy and human potential.
和人類的潛能。
hundreds of historical buildings
這個方法仍然有效。
in fast-growing emerging cities.
are almost impossible:
is getting clogged, it's getting sick,
堵塞得愈來愈嚴重,
of thinking is not working.
working in transportation,
when speaking with a biotech customer.
我突然靈光一閃!
來治療病人。
of our vascular system.
in the transportation business
最複雜又尖端的運輸實驗室。
sophisticated transportation laboratory.
challenges was inside us?
其實來自我們身體之中?
in our veins most of our lives,
血液都能在血管中順暢流動,
on a daily basis?
at two very different networks.
兩種完全不同的網路。
of blood vessels in our bodies --
長達 60,000 英里的血管 --
the Earth's circumference,
are everywhere inside us,
underground subway systems
is focused on the ground,
集中在地面上,
the three dimensions inside us,
在人體內是三維的立體分佈,
大部分還是二維的平面結構。
is mostly two-dimensional.
is to embrace that verticality.
that can straddle traffic jams --
中國公車概念──
to think about space and movement
讓我們重新思考
like we did with our electrical grid.
就像輸電網路一樣。
are talking about testing
of suspended magnetic pods.
然後飛起來。
這樣的航空公司,
on flying urban taxis
適用於都市的飛行計程車,
from science-fiction déjà vu
transportation network
and solve traffic jams.
交通堵塞的辦法之一。
過去所做的一些重要選擇,
that we made, like the vehicles we use.
are getting restless.
越來越感到焦躁不安。
他們就會出現,對吧?
available in the area,
高達 30% 的交通堵塞,
of urban traffic is generated
only have one passenger.
坐進一輛倫敦的紅色巴士。
in one Londonian red bus.
if it is what we need the most?
人們最需要的空間?
is fully utilized.
都被充分的利用。
millions of red blood cells
blood cells is not wasted, either.
也完全沒有被浪費。
of their oxygen capacity is utilized.
都被完全利用。
we used in our cities
所使用的交通工具
you would have to walk, to bike
讓你自由行走、騎自行車,
incredibly efficient
are not dedicated
traffic jams in our veins.
也可能會發生交通堵塞。
the cells of our body.
gets its own deliveries of oxygen
當中的每一個,
and individual form of transportation.
整合與獨特的運輸形式。
or extensive mass-transit systems.
或是提供廣泛的公共運輸系統?
that combine the convenience of cars
能夠像汽車一樣便利,
有效率的交通工具。
in a fast and smooth urban train,
市區列車上。
five, ten, fifteen times
十次甚至十五次,
you didn't have to stop?
while you're moving
that is headed toward your suburb.
就是直達目的地的小巴士。
right to your doorstep.
整合與個人化的運輸形式。
at the same time.
modular, driverless vehicles of tomorrow.
無人駕駛的未來交通工具。
buzzing with drones,
和磁浮懸吊運輸系統的城市中,
and suspended magnetic pods
感到不可思議。
is just trying to earn its way
made by and for humans.
這還算是比較簡單的,
which is relatively simple,
會發生什麼事?
when whole cities become driverless?
are driverless and connected,
並且互相連線時,
and reaction time, minimum.
而反應時間也能降到最少。
無論是自己加速,
that can speed them up
self-improving algorithms.
交通流量調節方式。
rigor of German autobahns
快速、平穩與精確特性,
of the intersections of Mumbai.
所具有的創意與活力。
our traffic grid will be,
its movement will feel.
感覺到有機和活力。
of a transportation genius today.
billions of years,
of iterations and mutations.
來改良運輸系統。
to evolve our transportation system.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Wanis Kabbaj - Transportation geekUPS's Wanis Kabbaj works at the intersection of biology and transportation.
Why you should listen
As the director of global strategy for healthcare logistics at UPS, Wanis Kabbaj finds ways for organizations to transport their temperature-sensitive medicines and biotechnologies safely around the world. For more than 16 years, Kabbaj's professional engagements have always revolved around transportation and innovation. Some of his ventures involved helping EADS Astrium use its satellite space transportation expertise in unexpected markets or participating in the global launch of Logan, a revolutionary low-cost vehicle, that helped Renault-Nissan harness a surprising growth in emerging markets.
Kabbaj is a dual citizen of Morocco and France and lived in four continents. Experiencing constant cultural transitions throughout his life gave him a real taste for analyzing problems through non-traditional lenses and blending disciplines that are usually kept separate.
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