Apple and CEO Tim Cook have always branded the company asfundamentally differentfrom its competitors on privacy.
Too many seem to think that good intentions excuse away harmful outcomes, Cook said.
But whether you like it or not, what you build and what you create define who you are.
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We lose the freedom to be human.
The CEOs advice to graduates: … At the very least, learn from these mistakes.
If you want to take credit, first learn to take responsibility.
Apple, of course, has its own fair share of issues.
Its been accused ofanticompetitive business practicesand censorship on its App Store and is fighting anantitrust class action lawsuitin court.
Its also complied with Chinascensorhipanddata storagelawsrather than lose accessto its lucrative market.
Its just not enough for the least bad megacorp to keep the evil ones in check.
So perhaps Cook has a bit of a point hereor at least the most effective brand rhetoric.
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