Anthony Levandowski Was Working On Flying Cars With Alphabet's Larry Page

Before his prominent career encountered a tumultuous period, former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski reportedly worked with Alphabet CEO Larry Page on flying cars. He was contributing to that effort through Page's Kitty Hawk, a startup. He helped test prototype aircraft with Page, yet he was never a formal employee of the startup.
Levandowski's career took a massive hit when Alphabet claimed he had stolen documents from the company and brought them to his startup, Otto, and then to Uber. Those documents included secret details pertaining to autonomous vehicle technology.
He was reportedly well-regarded at Google and he regularly worked on side projects with major executives, apparently including Page's flying car project.

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