If you want to take credit, first learn to take responsibility.
Tim Cook
Stanford University Commencement 2019, 2019
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Cook builds to this line through a methodical indictment of Silicon Valley's accountability gap. He names the failures plainly: data breaches, privacy violations, blind eyes turned to hate speech, fake news poisoning the national conversation, 'the false promise of miracles in exchange for a single drop of your blood' — a pointed reference to Theranos, which was born in Stanford's own backyard. Too many people, he says, seem to think that good intentions excuse harmful outcomes. But what you build and what you create define who you are. If you've built a chaos factory, you can't dodge responsibility for the chaos. The one-sentence directive — take responsibility before you take credit — is delivered as a challenge to Stanford graduates who will disproportionately shape the tech industry that Cook is calling to account.