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Sterling Anderson, a veteran of the nascent autonomous vehicle sector and co-founder of Aurora, is resigning just a week after the company launched its commercial self-driving truck service in Texas.
Sterling Anderson is a key figure at Aurora Innovation Inc, serving as a Director. His role involves making strategic decisions that shape the company's direction and growth. His recent sale of ...
FedEx’s summer teaser and Aurora’s progress toward its goal are just two reasons why we’re thrilled that Sterling Anderson, co-founder and chief product officer at Aurora and Rebecca Yeung ...
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.
Aurora co-founder Sterling Anderson, right, sits in a meeting. As Anderson, 34, puts it, "We were doing this long before it was lucrative or it was sexy." ...
Anderson's new role was created for him. General Motors has hired another California-based tech expert to work in its Silicon Valley offices. The Detroit automaker has tapped Sterling Anderson, ...
Aurora will hire its own auditor to search for the same information, and will provide that information to Tesla. In a post on Medium , Anderson suggests that the $100,000 payment is meant to cover ...
General Motors hired Sterling Anderson, co-founder of autonomous trucking company Aurora, to be its chief product officer, a new role with broad responsibilities to overhaul the way GM designs ...
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 In the brain trust of self-driving car developers, Anderson is highly regarded. Prior to founding Aurora with Chris Urmson and Drew Bagnell, Anderson was director of Tesla’s ...
Sterling Anderson, a veteran of the nascent autonomous vehicle sector and co-founder of Aurora, is resigning just a week after the company launched its commercial self-driving truck service in Texas.