March 9, 2025 - 08:05
Scott Galloway, the host of The Prof G Pod, delivered a scathing critique of prominent tech CEOs during his address at SXSW on Saturday. He specifically targeted industry giants like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, accusing them of engaging in what he termed "cowardice domino." Galloway's remarks highlighted a perceived trend among these leaders to avoid accountability and responsibility for their companies' actions and impacts on society.
During his speech, Galloway emphasized the need for tech executives to step up and take ownership of the consequences of their innovations. He argued that the current approach of deflecting responsibility not only undermines public trust but also poses significant risks to the future of the tech industry. His comments resonated with many attendees, sparking discussions about the ethical responsibilities of tech leaders in an era marked by rapid technological advancement and societal change.
Galloway's candid observations serve as a call to action for the tech community, urging leaders to confront their challenges head-on rather than resorting to avoidance tactics.
August 6, 2025 - 23:59
McDonald's Happy Meals Drive Increased Customer TrafficIn a strategic move to enhance customer engagement, McDonald`s has reported a significant boost in traffic attributed to its popular Happy Meals. The iconic meal, aimed primarily at children, has...
August 6, 2025 - 12:14
New Visa Bond Pilot Program Introduced for Business and Tourist ApplicantsOn Monday, the US Department of State (DOS) announced a Temporary Final Rule that initiates a 12-month pilot program requiring visa bonds for individuals applying for B-1 (business) or B-2 (tourism...
August 5, 2025 - 23:58
Microsoft Contemplates Stricter Return-to-Office PolicyThe new policy under consideration could take effect at Microsoft`s headquarters as soon as January. As companies continue to navigate the complexities of hybrid work environments, Microsoft is...
August 5, 2025 - 12:53
Hastings Expands Cannabis Business Opportunities with New Council ApprovalHastings leaders have voted to approve an increase to its cap on cannabis businesses, paving the way for the number of city shops to potentially double. This decision marks a significant shift in...