Head of Google’s self-driving car project calls it a day

Chris Urmson, CTO, Google Self-Driving Car (r); Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman, Alphabet (c) - Sakshi Post

San Francisco: The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Google’s self-driving car mission has announced he would be hitting the road, and that the day marked his last working day at the company. Roboticist Chris Urmson said in a blog post that after leading the autonomous car team and helping make the leap from research to development, he is ready for a fresh challenge.

It’s learnt that two more early members of Google’s self-driving car unit are departing. Jiajun Zhu, the team’s principal software engineer, and Dave Ferguson, one of its founders, are believed to have left Google.

Jiajun Zhuhas already listed his new role as a startup co-founder on his LinkedIn profile. According to a report by The New York Times, Dave Ferguson has left as well.

Chris Urmson

I have every confidence that the mission is in capable hands. It has been a privilege and honor to be part of a team that has been at the forefront of bringing this life-saving technology to the world. 

However, Urmson did not specify what that challenge might be. “I have every confidence that the mission is in capable hands,” Urmson said. “It has been a privilege and honor to be part of a team that has been at the forefront of bringing this life-saving technology to the world,” adds Urmson, who joined what was then a secret project inside California-based Google a little more than seven years ago. Autonomous cars were among the big-vision ideas being pursued by an X Lab at Google at the time.

Urmson had previously been a research scientist on a Carnegie Mellon University self-driving car team that fielded a contender in a competition by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, an arm of the US military focused on new technology.
According to several reports in the US media, Urmson may have been unhappy with the project’s trajectory since a car industry executive was hired last year to turn it into its own company at Google parent Alphabet.

Google spokesman Johnny Luu in response to an AFP inquiry, said: “Chris has been a vital force for the project, helping the team move from a research phase to a point where this life-saving technology will soon become a reality.”

Luu maintained that Urmson is departing with our warmest wishes and would not comment on reports that he may have clashed with the team’s new boss. Google has driven its autonomous cars some 1.5 million miles (2.4 million kilometers) with only some minor dust-ups. In May the company announced plans for its self-driving car programme to put down roots in the Detroit area with a technology center.

The facility will house engineers and others testing vehicles provided by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Alphabet said at the time. The 53,000 square foot (5,000 square meter) center will enable Google and its partners to further develop and refine self-driving technology, according to Alphabet. Google added 100 new 2017 Chrysler Pacifica hybrid vehicles to its fleet of self-driving vehicles in a major expansion that same month.

Source: AFP


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