In 2017, Anthony Levandowski was in the middle of a scandal involving Uber, his employer at the time, and Waymo, his former employer. He was accused of stealing trade secrets from Google's self ...
Per the suit, a Waymo engineer named Anthony Levandowski was accused of secretly copying hundreds of gigabytes of proprietary code, only to abruptly quit, start a new company, and subsequently ...
"I'd rather be in Tesla's shoes than in Waymo's shoes," Anthony Levandowski told Business Insider in an interview.
For Travis Kalanick, this was Anthony Levandowski, the ex-Google engineer at the centre of all this. "That's something I said a couple of times," he testified on Wednesday. Burn the village This ...
Way back in September 2015, the controversial engineer, entrepreneur and Silicon Valley magnate Anthony Levandowski set out to establish a new religion. He called it the Way of the Future – or WOTF.
Anthony Levandowski was charged with 33 counts of trade theft involving Alphabet's self-driving car technology. He had left Alphabet's Waymo unit in 2016 and eventually ran Uber's self-driving car ...
A U.S. judge on Tuesday sentenced former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski to 18 months in prison for stealing a trade secret from Google related to self-driving cars months before becoming the ...
A year later, the company acquired self-driving truck startup Otto, which was founded by one of Google’s star engineers, Anthony Levandowski. Uber later shuttered its trucking tech unit to focus ...