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What a garbage article by a company known for clickbait garbage articles. is getting paid for this one. Any smart CEO has tried to stay away from the media headlines for years now, These two founders are smart. Journalistic sham. Waymo will be worth 100s bns.
Ok. I'm willing to take the job for 1/2 of his pay.
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