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Ex-Google and Uber engineer charged with theft


28 August 2019  

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AGENCIES: The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has filed criminal charges against a former senior engineer at Google’s owner Alphabet accusing him of accusing him of stealing car technology secrets.

Authorities said 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 project, only to be fired.

The 39-year-old, who now runs his own firm, denies the charges.

“Not a single one of these supposedly secret files ever went to Uber or to any other company or person,” said Miles Ehrlich, a lawyer for Mr Levandowski.

Waymo and Uber were involved in a protracted lawsuit, which the taxi company eventually settled in 2018. Mr Levandowski was not party to that case, and did not publicly comment on the allegations.

The claim is that before leaving Waymo, Levandowski downloaded thousands of files in 2015 related to Alphabet’s self-driving car technology, including details related to Lidar, a crucial sensor technology for self-driving cars.

 

Publish Date : 28 August 2019 09:07 AM

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