 With driverless cars, everything will be on demand. Like a lot of things, this already exists in Asia. In Southeast Asia, you can get a man on a motorbike to bring you anything in 15 minutes or less. I'm talking about a trip to the hardware store to get a new blender, a cocktail dress from across town, or even your friend delivered on the back of a motorbike. All for less than a dollar. Driverless cars will bring the same low-cost delivery to the West. Get anything at any time, anywhere. Walk outside and your delivery car will open up a sliding door with that cupcake you just had to have at 11 p.m. after the kids fell asleep. With no human driver to pay, 100% utilization rate on vehicles and cheap energy, whether it's your kid being delivered to your ex-wife's house, that spare part you need to fix your AC, the world will become even more on demand than it already is. Don't be surprised when you start to see these little delivery cars on the side of the road everywhere you go.