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Tesla has withdrawn the scathing lawsuit it filed against Sterling Anderson, the former program manager of its Autopilot team, and the company he founded with former Google exec Chris Urmson ...
Sterling Anderson, who worked at Tesla for two years before forming Aurora in 2017, will start with the Detroit automaker on June 2. The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq at the 2025 Detroit Auto Show.
Tesla is no longer suing its former Autopilot director Sterling Anderson over claims he poached employees for a new self-driving-car venture. Tesla filed a lawsuit in January claiming Anderson ...
Tesla Motors has accused former Autopilot director Sterling Anderson of taking company information before launching a competing venture, according to a lawsuit.
Tesla has sued former employee Sterling Anderson, who acted as Director of its Autopilot Programs for just over a year, for breach of contract.
GM has hired Sterling Anderson, the former director of Tesla’s Autopilot program and a co-founder of autonomous startup Aurora, as chief product officer overseeing all vehicle development.
In a lawsuit filed in California, Tesla has accused former employee and Autopilot manager Sterling Anderson of stealing proprietary company secrets and software.
Tesla on Wednesday settled a high-profile lawsuit against one of its former executives and his self-driving car startup, a case that reflected the increasingly fierce competition to perfect ...
Tesla earlier today filed a lawsuit against Sterling Anderson, the former head of the company’s Autopilot program. Anderson left Tesla a while back in order to form a new self-driving car start ...
Tesla Inc. settled its lawsuit against Sterling Anderson, the former director of the electric-car maker’s Autopilot program, according to a copy of the agreement signed by both parties.
Sterling Anderson led Tesla's Model X and Autopilot programs before starting Aurora, a company that earlier this month launched the nation's first driverless, long-haul trucking service. Now, he's ...
Sterling Anderson is the former head of the company’s Autopilot department, and Tesla accuses him of attempting to recruit employees for a competing startup while the automaker still employed him.