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This Article is From Apr 19, 2018

Last Otto Co-Founder Leaves Uber After Contentious Acquisition

(Bloomberg) -- With the recent departure of Don Burnette, all four co-founders of driverless trucking company Otto have now left Uber Technologies Inc., about 18 months after Uber's purchase of the startup.

The August 2016 acquisition was billed as a $680 million stock deal that would catapult Uber's self-driving car program into contention with Alphabet Inc.'s Waymo. Instead, the Otto purchase turned toxic when Waymo sued Uber for allegedly stealing trade secrets.

Uber ultimately settled, paying $245 million worth of equity to Waymo, but not before Otto co-founder Anthony Levandowski left the company. Much of the $680 million acquisition price tag hasn't been paid by Uber because the Otto team was required to hit certain performance milestones to receive the full amount.

Uber confirmed Burnette's departure and declined to comment further. Uber's self-driving car program has been thrust into further turmoil after one of its cars killed a woman in Arizona. Police and federal authorities are investigating the incident and Uber has halted public tests as the probes proceed.

Read more about the safety of driverless car technology.

Burnette, an engineer at Alphabet working on self-driving car software, left to co-found Otto in early 2016, along with Levandowski, Lior Ron, and Claire Delaunay. Burnette is now the chief executive officer and co-founder of Kodiak Robotics, according to his LinkedIn profile. Ron left Uber earlier this year. Delaunay departed in 2017 and is now a vice president of engineering at Nvidia Corp.

Since leaving Uber in May 2017, Levandowski has talked about founding his own religion to celebrate artificial intelligence technology.

To contact the reporters on this story: Mark Gurman in San Francisco at mgurman1@bloomberg.net, Eric Newcomer in San Francisco at enewcomer@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Mark Milian at mmilian@bloomberg.net, Alistair Barr, Molly Schuetz

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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