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    How AI Is driving the future of mobility at Disrupt 2025

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffOctober 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Artificial intelligence is not just changing how we work — it’s transforming how we move. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, happening October 27-29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West, two industry leaders at the forefront of AI-driven mobility will take the AI Stage to explore the future of intelligent transportation systems: Uber’s Sachin Kansal and Nuro’s Dave Ferguson.

    Together, Kansal and Ferguson will discuss the evolving relationship between AI and mobility: how predictive models and computer vision are improving road safety, why last-mile delivery is an autonomy proving ground, and what it will take to bring AI-driven transportation to scale.

    With the transportation industry evolving so quickly, this session gives you an exclusive insider’s look at the future of mobility. Register now to save up to $444 on your pass, or up to 30% on group passes.

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    Steering tomorrow: Meet the pioneers of mobility

    Sachin Kansal, chief product officer at Uber Technologies, oversees the company’s global Mobility and Delivery products, including safety, sustainability, and autonomous vehicle initiatives. He’s helping define how AI and automation will power Uber’s next decade — from more efficient ride-matching to next-generation logistics networks. He oversees product and technology strategy for Uber’s new initiatives in autonomous vehicles, sustainability, taxis, and Uber for Teens.

    Before joining Uber in 2017, he served as vice president of Product at Lookout and chief product officer at Flywheel Software. Earlier in his career, he led product management at Palm (acquired by HP) for the webOS mobile platform. Sachin holds engineering degrees from Gujarat University and Stanford University and has authored several patents in mobile and location technologies.

    Joining him is Dave Ferguson, co-founder and president of Nuro, the self-driving technology company pioneering scalable autonomy for robotaxis, commercial fleets, and personal vehicles. Ferguson’s experience spans Google’s early self-driving program (now Waymo) and Carnegie Mellon’s DARPA Urban Challenge-winning team, giving him a rare perspective on how robotics research translates to real-world transportation breakthroughs.

    A leading voice in robotics and AI, Ferguson has published over 60 papers, holds more than 100 patents, and earned his MS and PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University.

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    October 27-29, 2025

    Claim your pass to the forefront of mobility innovation

    As cities and companies alike race toward smarter infrastructure and sustainable mobility, their conversation will offer an insider’s view on what the next decade of intelligent transportation could look like.

    Catch Sachin Kansal and Dave Ferguson live at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, as part of the AI Stage program exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping industries from logistics to life sciences. Register now before ticket rates increase.

    Disrupt 2024 Main Stage
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