Committee of Ethics: Member Page - Steve Jobs the Ethicist

Member of the Committee of Ethics since 1980

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Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple and former CEO, brings a unique perspective on innovation and design to the Committee of Ethics. He is known for his ability to make the complicated seem simple and the simple seem revolutionary. He has also been known to make the impossible seem... well, still impossible, but with a nice user interface.

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Publications:

Steve Jobs has written several prophetsical books on the subject of ethics in technology, including "The iBook of Revelation" and "The iPad of the Future". He has also given several keynote speeches on the subject of "Innovation as a Moral Imperative" at various conferences.

Awards:

Steve Jobs has received several awards for his work on the Committee of Ethics, including the Golden Apple Award for Ethics and the Order of the Apple.

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