Uber founder Travis Kalanick has announced he left California for Texas "prior to January," the cutoff for a proposed wealth tax.
Despite widespread fears of drivers losing their jobs, Waymo’s co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana says the company will still need humans to fill technician and operator roles.
Kalanick, who launched a new robotics startup Atoms, told tech talk show TBPN that he became a Texas resident in December.
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