Mike Isaac, a New York Times technology correspondent and author of "Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber," discusses the rise and fall of Uber under the leadership of Travis Kalanick. The conversation explores Uber's early aggressive tactics, its impact on the transportation industry, and the ethical questions surrounding its business practices. Isaac delves into Kalanick's leadership style, the company's internal culture, and the various controversies that plagued Uber, including issues of profitability, labor practices, and the role of autonomous vehicles. The discussion also touches on the transition to Dara Khosrowshahi as CEO and the contrasting leadership styles.
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