Former Google and Uber engineer Anthony Levandowski leaves the the Robert F. Peckham U.S. Federal Court on September 04, 2019 in San Jose, California. Levandowski appeared at a bond hearing after he ...
Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned Anthony Levandowski, saving the engineer from more than a year in prison for stealing trade secrets from his former employer, Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo. The ...
SAN JOSE (CBS SF) -- Among those give pardons by President Donald Trump as he departed the White House was Silicon Valley tech executive Anthony Levandowski, who had pleaded guilty to theft of trade ...
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On his last day in office today U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he had pardoned autonomous driving pioneer and Pronto AI co-founder Anthony Levandowski who had been sentenced to prison last ...
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Anthony Levandowski, a former Uber and Google employee, dissolved a church he founded and dedicated to artificial intelligence. The engineer had been convicted of stealing trade secrets, but received ...
President Trump pardoned a former Google engineer who was convicted of what a federal judge called the “biggest trade secret crime” he had ever seen. Anthony Levandowski was sentenced to 18 months in ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 13: Former Google and Uber engineer Anthony Levandowski (R) arrives for a court appearance at the Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse on November ...
It’s time to rethink how we treat and enable these brilliant — but damaging — tech personalities. By Shira Ovide Anthony Levandowski, a onetime star Silicon Valley engineer of self-driving cars, had ...
The first church of artificial intelligence has shut its conceptual doors. Anthony Levandowski, the former Google engineer who avoided an 18-month prison sentence after receiving a presidential pardon ...