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I just saw something quite interesting – the CEO of a leading tech conglomerate openly admitted that their company operates in a "chance and recklessness" manner.
It's a rare candid statement, especially nowadays when criticism and scrutiny of big tech companies are intensifying.
What stands out here is that while the public, regulatory agencies, and even investors are questioning the ethical standards and responsibilities of these companies, a CEO publicly takes responsibility in such a manner.
This has sparked widespread debate about transparency and corporate accountability in the tech industry.
By the way, I notice that these issues are similar to how some crypto projects operate – unclear, lacking transparency, and only admitting when exposed.
That's why choosing a trustworthy platform with clear procedures is important, whether you're receiving coins or trading anything.
Anyway, this CEO's statement shows the increasing pressure that tech companies are facing.
They can no longer operate the way they used to.
Transparency and responsibility will be mandatory, not optional.