Otto Co-Founder Lior Ron Leaving Uber in Wake of Self-Driving Car Fatality: Report

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 29 March 2018 12:38 IST

A co-founder of a self-driving truck startup Uber bought to rev up its autonomous vehicle efforts is leaving the ride-share company, CNBC reported on Wednesday.

Lior Ron's profile on career social network LinkedIn indicated that since late 2016, he has been the head of Uber Freight, a service that matches shippers with truckers and sometimes self-driving rigs.

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San Francisco-based Uber did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Word that Ron may be departing Uber came less than two weeks after a woman pushing a bicycle across a street in Arizona died after being hit by one of the ride-share service's self-driving cars.

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The governor of Arizona put the brakes on Uber's self-driving program in that state, citing "disturbing and alarming" dashcam footage from the fatal crash.

Uber put a temporary halt to the program in the US after the March 18 accident, and has opted not to renew its permit to test such vehicles on roads in California.

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Arizona and California have been particularly encouraging, hoping that companies developing autonomous technology in those states will create local jobs and facilities devoted to a promising new industry.

The crash has raised concerns about whether lives are put at risk by allowing companies to use public roads as testing ground for self-driving vehicle technology.

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But advocates of autonomous cars contend they have the potential to make roads safer by avoiding mistakes made by human drivers.

Uber is among a number of technology and car companies racing toward what some contend is an inevitable future in which vehicles drive themselves.

Ron and co-founders including Anthony Levandowski started Otto in early 2016, which was bought by Uber nine months later in a deal valued at more than $500 million.

Levandowski was a central figure in a blockbuster federal lawsuit filed by Waymo against Uber claiming trade secrets were stolen from the self-driving car project where he worked before leaving to start Otto.

A trial was taking place when Waymo and Uber in February announced a surprise agreement to resolve the legal clash.

 

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