Uber Fires Back at Google Spinoff in Self-Driving Car Case

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By Associated Press | Updated: 10 April 2017 10:12 IST
Highlights
  • Friday marked Uber's first detailed response to Waymo's allegations
  • Waymo filed suit against Uber in February claiming stolen patented ideas
  • Uber says it has been relying on LiDAR systems built by other vendors

Uber is scoffing at claims that its expansion into self-driving cars hinges on trade secrets stolen from a Google spinoff, arguing that its ride-hailing service has been working on potentially superior technology.

The legal defense, presented in documents filed Friday in San Francisco federal court, marks Uber's first detailed response to explosive allegations that its self-driving cars rely on crucial technology designed by Waymo. That company was created from an autonomous-vehicle project started at Google eight years ago.

Once a Google ally, Uber emerged as a rival in the self-driving car market in early 2015 when it began developing its own fleet of autonomous vehicles.

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Now, Waymo is trying to thwart that effort by persuading US District Judge William Alsup to block Uber's self-car driving expansion on the grounds that it hinges on a high-tech heist. The case's outcome could alter the race to build self-driving cars that may transform transportation, reduce traffic deaths and launch a huge new industry.

Laser focus
Waymo filed suit against Uber in February, claiming that a former manager, Anthony Levandowski, stole its patented ideas. After the alleged theft, Levandowski left Google early last year to found a self-driving car startup called Otto that Uber bought for $680 million last August.

But Uber is now presenting evidence that it began working on technology dramatically different from Waymo's more than a year before buying Otto.

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The dispute centers on a pivotal part of self-driving cars called LiDAR, an array of laser-based sensors that enable self-driving cars to see what's around them so they can safely navigate roads.

In sworn declarations and diagrams, Uber argued that its engineers are working on a more sophisticated form of LiDAR than Waymo's. Among other things, Uber says its LiDAR uses four lenses for transmitting and receiving laser lights as opposed to the single lens in Waymo's version.

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"Waymo could not be more wrong, and Uber's design could not be more different," Uber's lawyers wrote in their rebuttal to the allegations. "And no wonder - Uber's LiDAR was developed by a different team, using a different beam pattern, and leveraging different know-how."

Weight of evidence
What's more, Uber says its custom-designed LiDAR system hasn't even been installed on the self-driving cars that it has been testing in Pittsburgh, Arizona and San Francisco. Instead, the company says it has been relying on LiDAR systems built by other vendors.

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Much of the information contained in Friday's filing was redacted to protect confidential business plans and secret technology.

Uber may have its work cut out to sway Alsup, who has said in previous court hearings that Waymo has presented some of the strongest evidence he has seen in his judicial career. A hearing on Waymo's request for an injunction against Uber is scheduled for May 3.

Although Waymo isn't suing him in this case, Levandowski will play a central role in how the lawsuit unfolds.

Uber's Levandowski Fights Full Disclosure Over Waymo Secrets

Levandowski helped establish Google as an early leader in self-driving cars, earning him more than $120 million in incentive pay, according to information inadvertently revealed in court papers earlier this week.

Before Levandowski defected from Google early last year start Otto, Waymo alleges he downloaded more than 14,000 documents containing trade secrets that is now helping Uber.

After buying Otto, Uber put Levandowski in charge of Uber's self-driving project, a job that has been imperiled by this lawsuit.

Alsup has warned that he may issue an order barring Levandowski from involvement in Uber's self-driving car division if he sides with Waymo.

Uber says it hasn't found any evidence of ever possessing any of the files that Levandowski stands accused of stealing. Levandowski, meanwhile, has asserted his Fifth Amendment rights to protect himself if criminal charges are filed against him.

 

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