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  • John Krafcik has decided it's time for someone else to run Alphabet's subsidiary developing autonomous-drive technology.
  • Actually, it will be a pair of Waymo's top executives, Tekedra Mawakana and Dmitri Dolgov, who will become co-CEOs of the company.

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After five and half years guiding Waymo, Alphabet's subsidiary developing autonomous-drive technology, John Krafcik has decided it's time for someone else to run the company. Actually, it will be a pair of Waymo's top executives, Tekedra Mawakana and Dmitri Dolgov, who will become co-CEOs of the company.

In a blog post explaining his decision to resign as CEO, but remain with Waymo as an advisor, Krafcik wrote, "now, with the fully autonomous Waymo One ride-hailing service open to all in our launch area of Metro Phoenix, and with the fifth generation of the Waymo Driver being prepared for deployment in ride-hailing and goods delivery, it's a wonderful opportunity for me to pass the baton to Tekedra and Dmitri as co-CEOs."

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