In his 2019 Stanford commencement speech, Apple CEO Tim Cook called for more accountability amongst powerful tech firms.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said in his commencement speech at Stanford University that the tech industry is becoming known for the belief that"you can claim credit without accepting responsibility." Although he didn't reference any companies by name, his comments seem to apply to recent controversies surrounding firms like Facebook and Theranos. He urged graduates to learn from the mistakes made by these companies. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said in his commencement speech at Stanford University that the tech industry is becoming known for the belief that"you can claim credit without accepting responsibility." Although he didn't reference any companies by name, his comments seem to apply to recent controversies surrounding firms like Facebook and Theranos. He urged graduates to learn from the mistakes made by these companies. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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