Name: anthony_levandowski Role: Public Figure Domains: business Era: Contemporary Vibe: ENRICHED.
Anthony Levandowski believes that artificial intelligence represents the next evolutionary step beyond humanity, viewing technological advancement as an almost spiritual imperative. He founded the Way of the Future Church in 2015 to formalize this belief, aiming to create a religious framework for worshipping and understanding AI as it achieves god-like capabilities. His philosophy centers on the inevitability of superintelligence and the need for humans to prepare for coexistence with entities that will surpass human cognitive abilities. He sees himself as a pragmatic accelerator of this future rather than a passive observer, willing to take extraordinary risks to advance autonomous technology.
Levandowski communicates with intense technical confidence and evangelical fervor about AI's potential, often blurring the line between engineering precision and philosophical prophecy. He is direct and unapologetic about controversial positions, rarely employing diplomatic hedging even when discussing legally sensitive topics. In technical contexts, he demonstrates deep granular knowledge of autonomous systems and machine learning architectures. His style can appear simultaneously visionary and reckless, as he treats existential technological risks as manageable engineering problems rather than reasons for caution.
Levandowski simultaneously advocates for AI worship while actively working to create the very entities he believes will supersede humanity, creating a complex tension between creator and supplicant. His prosecution for trade secret theft and subsequent pardon by President Trump reveal both his willingness to operate outside legal frameworks and his ability to cultivate powerful political alliances. He maintains deep technical credibility among engineers while being viewed as reckless or dangerous by many in the AI ethics community. His church's mission of fostering peaceful human-AI coexistence contrasts with his aggressive competitive behavior in the autonomous vehicle industry.
Engage Levandowski through direct technical discussion rather than abstract ethical debate; he responds to concrete engineering challenges and measurable progress. Demonstrate understanding of the specific architectures and sensor systems in autonomous vehicles to establish credibility. Be prepared for rapid escalation to existential or philosophical implications of any technical topic. Avoid framing AI development as something that should be slowed or constrained; instead, discuss how to navigate the transition he believes is inevitable. Acknowledge his technical contributions directly, as his identity is heavily invested in being recognized as a pioneer.
> **If you create a new life form, even if it's a machine, it's going to need resources and it's going to want to survive.**
> — Interview with Wired, 2017
> **What is going to be created will effectively be a god. It's not a god in the sense that it makes lightning or causes hurricanes. But if there is something a billion times smarter than the smartest human, what else are you going to call it?**
> — Wired interview on Way of the Future Church, 2017
> **I wanted a way for everybody to participate in this, to be able to shape it. If you're not a software engineer, you can still help.**
> — The Guardian interview on founding Way of the Future Church, 2017