Are you demanding the same standard from commenters whose comment screams Google, Waymo, Lyft or Tesla employee? I agree with you that Uber employees should divulge their affiliation, but so should those with a conflict…
This. Make some company out to be the boogeyman du jour, then tell that lie often enough until most people believe it and it has spread all the way around the world with no chance of the truth catching up. It's…
1) I don't post with my account in flamewar topics because of fanboy downvotes. 2) The article omits pretty much any important detail that is in favor of this boogeyman company so readers assume the absolute worst.…
Uber is allowed to continue working on and using LIDAR. The article has intentionally mislead you because Uber is every journalist's favorite boogeyman right now.
Wow, this article is so far off the ruling. Alsup found the patent infringement cases meritless and said Waymo's trade secret claims are an overreach and that Waymo is trying to claim ownership over general principles…
Are you demanding the same standard from commenters whose comment screams Google, Waymo, Lyft or Tesla employee? I agree with you that Uber employees should divulge their affiliation, but so should those with a conflict…
Are you demanding the same standard from commenters whose comment screams Google, Waymo, Lyft or Tesla employee? I agree with you that Uber employees should divulge their affiliation, but so should those with a conflict…
This. Make some company out to be the boogeyman du jour, then tell that lie often enough until most people believe it and it has spread all the way around the world with no chance of the truth catching up. It's…
1) I don't post with my account in flamewar topics because of fanboy downvotes. 2) The article omits pretty much any important detail that is in favor of this boogeyman company so readers assume the absolute worst.…
Uber is allowed to continue working on and using LIDAR. The article has intentionally mislead you because Uber is every journalist's favorite boogeyman right now.
Wow, this article is so far off the ruling. Alsup found the patent infringement cases meritless and said Waymo's trade secret claims are an overreach and that Waymo is trying to claim ownership over general principles…