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Anthony Levandowski

Engineer and Entrepreneur

Anthony Levandowski is a French-American engineer and entrepreneur known for his pioneering contributions to the autonomous vehicle industry. He co-founded Otto, an autonomous trucking company, in January 2016 alongside Lior Ron and other former Google colleagues. Otto focused on retrofitting trucks with self-driving technology and was acquired by Uber in August 2016 for approximately $680 million. Following the acquisition, Levandowski led Uber's self-driving division until his dismissal in 2017 amid legal disputes with Waymo, Google's self-driving car subsidiary, over alleged trade secret theft.235

Before founding Otto, Levandowski played a pivotal role at Google, where he co-founded the company's self-driving car program (now Waymo) and contributed to technologies like Google Street View. He also founded several startups, including 510 Systems and Anthony's Robots, which were later acquired by Google.456

Currently, Levandowski serves as the Co-Founder and CEO of Pronto AI, a company specializing in autonomous driving systems, and as the Founder and CEO of Pollen Mobile, a decentralized mobile network.17 Despite his significant achievements, his career has been marked by legal controversies, including a conviction for trade secret theft in 2020, for which he was later pardoned by President Donald Trump in 2021.35

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