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Oliver Cameron

CEO at Odyssey

San Francisco Bay Area

Invests in

Stages:

  • Min Investment:

    $10,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $500,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $100,000.00

Work Experience

2023

  • Co-Founder & CEO

    2023

    Odyssey is building Hollywood-grade visual AI, where beautiful scenery, characters, lighting, and motion can be both generated and directed. Odyssey's mission is to deliver a better way to create movies, TV shows, and video games.

2021

  • Board Member

    2021

    Skyways is creating a new form of transportation. Their story starts with fully autonomous, unmanned aerial vehicles with vertical take-off and landing capability and used for cargo transportation.

2021 - 2023

  • VP, Product

    2021 - 2023

    Cruise is building the world's most advanced self-driving vehicles to safely connect people with the places, things, and experiences they care about. I led Cruise's Product team, joining through the acquisition of Voyage.

2017 - 2021

  • Co-Founder & CEO

    2017 - 2021

    Voyage developed and deployed self-driving cars designed for senior citizens who struggled to drive. Voyage's first product was an autonomous taxi service located within a 160,000 resident retirement community in Florida. Voyage raised $52M in venture capital from Khosla Ventures, Franklin Templeton, Initialized Capital, and CRV. Cruise acquired Voyage in March 2021.

2013 - 2017

  • VP, Product & Engineering

    2013 - 2017

    Udacity was born out of a Stanford University experiment in which Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig offered their "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence" course online to anyone, for free. Over 160,000 students in more than 190 countries enrolled and not much later, Udacity was born. At Udacity, I led a 200-strong Product, Engineering, and Content team, focusing on our autonomous vehicle, robotics, artificial intelligence, and deep learning curriculum.

2008 - 2013

  • Co-Founder & CEO

    2008 - 2013

    Everyme made your address book intelligent. Everyme was funded by Y Combinator, Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock, and Tencent.