TechUber Fires Self-Driving Chief Anthony Levandowski After Waymo Lawsuit Uber and Waymo’s legal battle is heating up even more. The ride-hailing company has now fired top engineer Anthony Levandowski, the one who allegedly stole documents from Waymo.by Carl Velasco
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