When hyping technology is a crime release_icjfgfkgl5gzdgfvpyarbl4ski [as of editgroup_u4a6nuq24vbkhjzvh6xk7uwidi]

by H. Holden Thorp

Published in Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

2022   Volume 375, Issue 6577, p121-121

Abstract

The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, former chief executive officer (CEO) of the high-flying, privately held, American medical diagnostics company Theranos, has riveted the public for years. A bestseller, a documentary, and a seemingly endless stream of news stories have chronicled the drama, which came to a climax last week when a jury decided that Holmes committed fraud. Although a verdict has been rendered, it's worth examining how the culture of science innovation contributed to the problem. For too long, fledging companies promoting technological and scientific advances have relied too much on style and not enough on substance.
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