Travis Kalanick believes that Uber is tight: “I hope we have an independently shared product.”
On Wednesday, Travis Calnnik, former CEO of Opeb, explained: It is believed that the company’s decision to abandon the independent leadership program was a mistake. Calnik said in Abundance In Los Angeles, “See, [new management] The independent car project was killed. At that time, we were really only behind Waymo but may be attached to the knees, and we would have dubbed them in a short time. . . I was not running the company when that happened, but you know, you can say, “I hope we have an independently shared product at the moment. It will be great.”
Uber sold the self -driving unit in reporting Sale To the developer of self -driving technology in 2020, three years after Kalnik was forced to do so Stepping. At that time, it was logical. Independent leadership was bleeding, and Uber had already spent hundreds of millions of dollars on this effort. Now, self -driving cars are wandering around Waymo around the Gulf, Los Angeles and Vinix region and appear in new markets.
Waymo recently partnership In Austin with Uber, Uber believes that his platform will be very important in developing the service. But work is work, and partnerships are stalled. If Waymo decides that he does not need an intermediary, he may find Uber, who was a future for transportation, stuck in the opposite direction.