Daily Drive

Levi Spires

Daily thoughts and real-world analysis from an Uber driver about gig work, strategy, earnings, passengers, and the future of work in an AI-driven world.

  1. AI Is Coming for Uber Drivers — But Not Chauffeurs

    FEB 17

    AI Is Coming for Uber Drivers — But Not Chauffeurs

    In this Daily Drive episode, I share why I believe autonomous cars will eventually replace my Uber driving gig and use that to explore which other high-volume jobs may be disrupted by AI—and what people can transition into instead. I walk through potential pivots like Uber driver to fleet owner or a future “chauffeur/attendant/security” role, programmer to software designer, doctor to nurse-focused bedside care, lawyer to negotiator/agent, manager to entrepreneur, coach to performer, real estate agent to property owner, professor to hands-on classroom teacher, tradesperson/builder to craftsman, and content producer to human storyteller/artist. I also shout out GigU as the headline sponsor and explain how it analyzes rides (hourly, per-mile, passenger rating) with red/yellow/green recommendations, sharing an example ride it flagged as yellow. I give an update on my recent driving totals and why they’re down—bad Syracuse winter weather (127 inches of snow), a slip-and-fall injury, and choosing not to chase rides—then outline my plan to drive more starting tomorrow. I answer questions about driving non-Tesla vehicles (I like Prius and Camry but prefer Tesla, especially Full Self-Drive and Uber integration), clarify how I hit $8,000 in February last year (including a $2,000 Tesla bonus and strong February demand), and explain why tips are essential for me (about $9,000 of $59,000 last year). I close with sponsor shout-outs (GigU, Red Tiger, Lace Fit) and my goal to make rideshare fun again through more stories, connecting with people, and driver-focused gamification—while staying safe, healthy, and happy. www.levispires.com/uber-driver-blog/ai-is-coming-for-uber-driversbut-maybe-not-chauffeurs

    23 min

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Daily thoughts and real-world analysis from an Uber driver about gig work, strategy, earnings, passengers, and the future of work in an AI-driven world.

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