On April 18th, according to foreign media reports, Uber, the U.S. taxi application, announced the departure of another executive on Monday. This time it was Uber’s vice president of global automotive projects, Sherif Marakby.
Malacobi joined Uber in April last year and worked at Ford for 25 years before. He helped Uber launch a pilotless pilot project in Pittsburgh. In his resignation statement, Malakhi said that driverlessness is one of the most interesting challenges I have encountered in my career and I am very happy to contribute to the upcoming, safer future of technology.
Informed sources said that Malacobi will be on leave for a period of time before deciding where to go in the future.
In the past three months, Uber has not only frequently exposed sexual harassment scandals, the company has also faced a wave of executives leaving. Last month, Gary Marcus, head of Uber Technologies’ AI Labs, announced that he had left the Uber AI laboratory just four months after he was founded. Afterwards, Brian McClendon, Uber’s vice president of maps and business platforms, confirmed his departure. Rachel Whetstone, head of global public policy and communications, also confirmed his departure.
At the same time, Uber was caught in a lawsuit involving the autonomous subsidiary of Alphabet, WaymoUber. Waymo sued Uber for stealing the secret technology of driverless cars. However, the spokesperson said that the departure of Malacobe was not related to the company's and Waymoo's lawsuit. (open air)
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