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Indian-Origin Student Runs Into Tim Cook, Reveals CEO's Reaction To iPad Ad Controversy

A 22-year-old shared a post about running into Tim Cook while on a hike. In the X share, the student claimed that he encountered the Apple CEO at Stanford and asked him about the recent backlash over the company’s iPad campaign. He added that the tech leader described the “destructive” ad as a “major fumble.” […]

A 22-year-old shared a post about running into Tim Cook while on a hike. In the X share, the student claimed that he encountered the Apple CEO at Stanford and asked him about the recent backlash over the company’s iPad campaign. He added that the tech leader described the “destructive” ad as a “major fumble.”

“Met the one and only Tim Cook on a dish hike run at Stanford. Asked him about the new Apple iPad campaign and here’s what he said,” X user Shaurya Sinha, a Stanford University student, wrote. In the following posts, he claimed that the Apple CEO said “Yeah twas a major fumble”. He also mentioned that Cook was “super sweet”.

What is the iPad ad controversy?

Recently, Apple released an advertisement for its new iPad series. The controversy emerged when the ad showed a hydraulic press destroying creative instruments and devices, which many viewed as insensitive and disrespectful. This led to widespread criticism, with accusations of Apple being “tone deaf.” In response, the company quickly pulled the ad and issued an apology.

Since being shared a few hours ago, the post has gathered more than one lakh views, and the numbers are still increasing. The share has also accumulated close to 700 likes. People posted various comments reacting to the share.

Tim Cook is the CEO of Apple and serves on its board of directors. He assumed his position in August 2011 and has since been responsible for “all of the company’s worldwide sales and operations, including end-to-end management of Apple’s supply chain, sales activities, and service and support in all markets and countries.” Before joining Apple, he was vice president of Corporate Materials for Compaq.

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