A high-stakes trial between two of Silicon Valley’s biggest names — Uber and Alphabet’s Waymo — begins today. The case hinges on accusations that former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski shared its self-driving trade secrets with Uber, which acquired his autonomous driving startup Otto in 2016. The trial is expected to be seen as a “touchstone for intellectual property law,” according to the Journal. Both companies are racing to be among the first to market a driverless car — and the outcome of the trial could determine who holds the advantage. • Share your thoughts: #WaymoVsUberTrial
I love Taxify. End of.
Kassin,
In the absence of the NRM one-liner brigade today, let me tell you to take this American nonsense out of our faces.
We are all waiting to see a dishevelled general emerge after his weekend in hell. Did they let him keep his Islamic cap? Has he showered or brushed his teeth? Is he still raring to join Kony in the bush?
I’d rather American nonsense rather than this birdbrained, mind-numbing tribal drivel that my countrymen think is open-mindedness and cute. They say possessing only middling intelligence was not likely to severely limit your life’s trajectory. I beg to differ, with prejudice. Stupid people should be constantly reminded they the are severely limited in outlook and anything that comes out of them is liable to stink up any joint. There’s no point in letting them live and I vow to hasten the demise of their genetic lines.
@Amused, Leading The War on Stupid People