The Driverless Digest: The Humans Powering Autonomous Vehicle Operations (Omar Zoubi, TaskUs)
Release Date: 05/16/2026
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info_outlineIn today’s episode, I’m speaking with Omar Zoubi, VP of Autonomous Mobility & Rideshare Network Strategy at TaskUs. Omar breaks down how TaskUs supports autonomous vehicle operators behind the scenes, from remote assistance to handling edge cases that today’s AI systems still struggle to navigate.
We get into TaskUs’ role across the AV ecosystem, including who they partner with and how their human-in-the-loop model helps fleets operate safely and scale more efficiently. Omar explains the types of real-world scenarios where AVs need intervention, how those interventions feed back into improving AI systems, and what it takes to support different types of fleets with varying operational needs.
The conversation also covers the current stage of the AV industry, including how companies like Waymo are approaching remote assistance and safety, and what challenges emerge as fleets grow. We discuss operational complexity, cost structures, and how companies think about cost per mile as they move toward commercialization.
Finally, Omar shares his perspective on where TaskUs adds the most value today, how the human-in-the-loop model will evolve over time, and what the future of the AV industry looks like as autonomy matures.
Chapters
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(00:00) Introduction to Omar Zoubi and TaskUs
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(03:19) TaskUs’ domain of operation
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(03:30) TaskUs’ AV business model, and their partners
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(04:43) What services does TaskUs provide to its AV clients?
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(06:10) How does TaskUs’ assistance in edge cases help AV clients improve their AI?
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(07:53) Common scenarios where AV companies might need remote assistance, and how TaskUs helps.
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(09:30) Differences between supporting different AV fleets
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(10:41) How Omar thinks about Waymo’s remote assistance and safety
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(12:40) What stage of the AV industry are we in?
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(14:19) Biggest operational challenges as AV fleets start to scale
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(15:46) Common traits across operators and companies in the AV industry
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(17:00) How the human-in-the-loop model will evolve as AVs mature
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(19:05) How do you plan for unpredictable scenarios, like the recent SF blackout?
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(21:38) How AV operational costs are distributed and cost per mile
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(23:10) Where does TaskUs offer the biggest value or opportunity for AV companies?
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(24:00) What does the future of the AV industry look like?
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(25:43) Conclusions and final thoughts