
Anthony Levandowski
Anthony Levandowski is an American engineer and entrepreneur known for his significant contributions to self-driving technology. He was a key figure at Google’s self-driving car project, which later became Waymo. In 2016, Levandowski left Google to co-found his own autonomous vehicle company, Otto, which was acquired by Uber. He later became embroiled in legal controversies over allegations of stealing trade secrets from Google, leading to a high-profile court case. His actions raised important questions about ethics and competition in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles.