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Google: "We're suing you for taking confidential car knowledge to Uber." Levandowski: "Like the knowledge of how to drive a car on a highway without any regulatory notice or safety precautions?" Google: "You know what? Maybe we'll just let you suffer the brake thing."
And what’s worse, they don’t provide any details when you don’t pass their interviews!!!
I have been in software development. All software is shipped with known bugs. But I was in games, the worst thing that could happen was that the game would crash. Ummmm a big no on self-driving cars!
Ok, I am at the part where Levandowski still has a job after basically fleeing the hit & run w/ the Camry & I am FURIOUS.
It doesn’t get any better!
You have a story of two high-ranking executives who, instead of using their words, go on a hotheaded dick-measuring joyride that ends up horribly injuring someone, never report it, and brag about it, and the article framing is about IP theft. Has there been a more buried lede?
Exactly the point im kinda struggling with here as well. An algorithm figured out that the New Yorker had more chance of clicks among the tech savvy readers with a story based on Silicon Valley IP stealing rather than a story about Google using federally funded highways to injure
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