The organization hasn't responded to requests for further information about its activity, but a quick look at Levandowski's resume shows that he'd be a strong contender for divine leadership within an AI-driven faith. He was co-founder of autonomous trucking company Otto, which was bought by Uber in 2016, and he played a pivotal role at Google in developing the self-driving cars that are already on the roads in some parts of the US. Still, his work brings us ever closer to the Singularity -- the so-called day when machines overtake humans in intelligence and life as we know it goes to pot -- so maybe Way of the Future is Levandowski's way of making sure he's got the computers on side when that day comes.