Few speeches stand the test of time, but Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford University commencement address isn't just remembered—it's ...
When Steve Jobs took the stage at Stanford, he wasn't a struggling entrepreneur. He was Steve Freaking Jobs—the visionary behind Apple, Pixar, and the Macintosh, standing at the peak of his career.
A rvind Krishna, CEO, chairman and president of IBM, used his acceptance speech at the TIME100 AI Impact Awards on Monday to acknowledge pioneering computer scientist and mathematician Claude Shannon, ...