Uber just purchased the self-driving truck startup created by former Googlers - here's a look inside
Otto
According to a report from Max Chafkin at Bloomberg, Uber has purchased Otto, the self-driving truck startup founded by Anthony Levandowski and Lior Ron, both former high-level Google employees.
Levandowski will now take over Uber's entire self-driving car operations and Uber plans to open two more R&D offices: one in Palo Alto and another in Otto's offices in San Francisco, Bloomberg reports.
Otto is only a 6-month-old startup, but it already has four trucks on the road 24/7 and is sprinting toward what Ron described to Business Insider as the not-so-distant future of self-driving semis, where existing trucks can install one of Otto's $30,000 kits to produce autonomous driving capabilities.
"There's more and more demand for truck drivers to drive more with less time," Ron says. "We're living in an on-demand era where we all want to press a button and have something arrive as fast as possible. Well, there's a truck behind all of those products."
Business Insider recently got a look inside Otto's cavernous headquarters to see where the innovation is cracking. Check it out:
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