We're going into kind of having bedded systems incorporated into a vehicle build rights o, working with manufactures to have the minimum system requirements. There are companies like nexar for example, that use people's phones or dash cams that they can buy to collect the data and then, you know, monitize it in different ways. So there's definitely some, some people playing that arena in the automotive space.
If the last decade or so of mobility technology tells us anything, it's that putting a camera on a vehicle unlocks a whole world of new opportunities. Our guest this week, Drover AI co-founder and Chief Business Officer Alex Nesic, did precisely that with on-demand scooters and he joins the show to explain the new possibilities his company has unleashed. From regulatory compliance to safety-enhancing ADAS-like features, we discuss the ways that a camera can address some of the biggest challenges that shared scooters present.