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The change makes Uber work in California how it already worked in the UK. As in, the way youre complaining about.


Surely by now they can upgrade their estimate algorithm, given how many trips they can analyse.


This isn't how Uber, or indeed any competently-written service, works. I'd be beyond shocked if there was some hard-coded algorithm for estimating fares that they do one-off manual upgrades on. It's far more likely that they have a statistical method for doing so, that's constantly doing the equivalent of the "upgrade" you're describing. Such systems have nonzero error.




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