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Ana-Maria Stanciuc @ The Next Web · 03/14/2026 05:13 EDT

Uber founder Travis Kalanick launches robotics company Atoms

The Uber founder re-emerges with Atoms, a stealth robotics venture that quietly employed thousands before going public, and a philosophy about ‘gainfully employed robots’ that sounds a lot like Uber, but for warehouses. For eight years, Travis Kalanick ran a company whose thousands of employees were not allowed to list their employer publicly. On March […]
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