I loved him cook because I think Tim Cook demonstrates a lot more grace than the majority of executives in big tech. He doesn't take the opportunity to ship post anyone. That's the closest I wouldn't have been in this position is the closest I've ever seen him to criticize anybody. There's some good, but there's bad to this, when societies become wealthier and their reliance on a super being or church attendance goes down. And so they try and fill that void with other super beings. Steve Jobs has become the Jesus Christ of this information economy.
Scott Galloway is back! He joins Kara at Code 2022, where they spent the week interviewing the biggest names in tech (and some presidential hopefuls) about everything from regulation to TikTok to the legacy of Steve Jobs. It was busy week: Senator Amy Klobuchar and Amazon CEO Andy Jassy make their cases for and against antitrust bills. Former Disney CEO Bob Iger may have just opened himself to a subpoena from Elon Musk. And Tim Cook had a beautifully simple solution to the phone wars.
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