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SoftBank Group

Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company. Major investor in tech companies through Vision Fund, with investments in OpenAI, Arm, and previously WeWork. Parent company of SoftBank Corp (telecom) and majority owner of Arm Holdings.

fintechtelecomai
5 incidents
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Softcat

UK IT infrastructure solutions provider and reseller. Listed on FTSE 250. Known for workplace awards but faces scrutiny over gender pay gap. First FTSE 250 company to receive SBTi 5-star status for climate targets.

enterprise
2 incidents
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Solomon Hykes

Creator of Docker, which revolutionized software deployment with containerization. Left Docker in 2018 and co-founded Dagger, a programmable CI/CD engine. Maintains low public profile focused on technical work.

1 incident
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Sony Group Corporation

Japanese multinational conglomerate. Divisions include Sony Interactive Entertainment (PlayStation), Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Music, and consumer electronics. Named one of World's Most Ethical Companies for six consecutive years through 2024.

gamingmediahardware
3 incidents
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SpaceX

Aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company founded by Elon Musk. Operates Falcon rockets, Dragon spacecraft, and Starlink satellite internet. Major NASA and DoD contractor.

hardwareother
23 incidents
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Spotify

Swedish audio streaming platform, the world's largest music streaming service with over 600 million users. Also hosts podcasts including The Joe Rogan Experience.

media
14 incidents
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Spring Health

AI-powered mental health benefits platform using machine learning to match patients to effective treatments. Founded at Yale University, reached $3.3B valuation. CEO April Koh was youngest woman to lead multibillion-dollar startup at age 29.

aihealthcare
0 incidents
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Stability AI

AI company known for Stable Diffusion image generation model. Founded by Emad Mostaque, who resigned in March 2024 amid controversy. Faced multiple copyright lawsuits.

ai
2 incidents
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Starling Bank

British digital challenger bank offering mobile banking services. Founded by Anne Boden, who resigned in 2023. Known for app-based banking and SME lending. Fined £29M by FCA in 2024 for AML failures.

fintech
4 incidents
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Steve Huffman

Co-founder and CEO of Reddit. Has led the company through IPO in 2024 and controversial API pricing changes.

4 incidents
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Steve Wozniak

Co-founder of Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976. Known for designing the Apple I and Apple II computers. Has donated the majority of his wealth to charitable causes, primarily in education. Active commentator on technology and AI ethics.

2 incidents
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Stewart Butterfield

Co-founder of Slack (CEO until 2022) and Flickr. Hosted fundraiser for Kamala Harris. Major supporter of abortion rights and racial justice causes.

6 incidents
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Stripe

Online payment processing platform. Founded by Irish brothers Patrick and John Collison. Suspended Trump campaign payments after Jan 6, 2021.

fintech
16 incidents
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Sun Fang

CEO of XMind, a mind mapping software company. Implemented strict no-overtime policies and publicly argued that creativity requires work-life balance rather than long hours.

1 incident
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Sundar Pichai

CEO of Google and Alphabet Inc. Joined Google in 2004 and led development of Chrome browser and Android.

12 incidents
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Sunshine

AI consumer software startup founded by Marissa Mayer in 2017, originally called Lumi Labs. Rebranded to Sunshine in 2020. Developed contact management and photo sharing apps. Shut down in September 2025 with assets transferred to Dazzle.

ai
0 incidents
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Super Micro Computer

American information technology company that develops and manufactures server and storage solutions. Major supplier of AI infrastructure and GPU server systems. Has faced significant accounting fraud and governance scandals.

hardwareenterprise
3 incidents
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Susan Wojcicki

Former CEO of YouTube (2014-2023). Google employee #16, rented her garage to Google founders in 1998. Oversaw YouTube through major content moderation controversies. Passed away in August 2024.

7 incidents
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Swiggy

Indian food delivery company. Backed by Prosus and SoftBank. Went public in 2024. Competitor to Zomato. Has faced criticism over pre-IPO layoffs and gig worker conditions.

ecommerce
1 incident
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T-Mobile US

Third-largest wireless carrier in the US. Merged with Sprint in 2020. Subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.

telecom
9 incidents
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Taavet Hinrikus

Estonian entrepreneur, co-founder of Wise (formerly TransferWise). First employee at Skype (2002-2008). Left Wise in 2021, now partner at Plural VC fund. Founded kood/Jõhvi free coding school. Net worth ~€1.2 billion. Member of Founders Pledge.

3 incidents
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Take-Two Interactive

American video game holding company. Parent of Rockstar Games and 2K Games. Publisher of Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption, NBA 2K, and other major franchises. CEO Strauss Zelnick.

gaming
0 incidents
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Talkspace

Online therapy platform connecting users with licensed therapists via text, audio, and video. Faced data mining allegations and congressional scrutiny over privacy practices.

healthcare
1 incident
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Tata Consultancy Services

Indian multinational information technology services and consulting company, part of the Tata Group. Largest Indian IT services company by revenue. Largest employer of H-1B visa workers in the United States with 5,505 approvals in FY2025.

enterprisedevtools
2 incidents
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Team17

British video game developer and publisher known for Worms franchise. Also publishes indie games including Overcooked and Dredge. Listed on London Stock Exchange (AIM) in 2018. Faced NFT controversy and worker condition complaints in 2022.

gaming
3 incidents
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Ted Sarandos

Co-CEO of Netflix since 2020. Led Netflix's transformation into a major content producer. Long-time Democratic fundraiser now cultivating relationships with Trump administration.

0 incidents
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Telegram

Cloud-based instant messaging service with focus on privacy and encryption. Founded by Pavel Durov. Notably suspended Hong Kong government data requests after National Security Law.

social
1 incident
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Tencent

Chinese multinational technology conglomerate. Operates WeChat, one of the world's largest messaging platforms, and is a major player in gaming, fintech, and cloud services.

socialgaming
5 incidents
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Tesla

Electric vehicle and clean energy company. Also develops AI for autonomous driving and humanoid robots.

automotiveai
22 incidents
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Texas Instruments

Semiconductor design and manufacturing company, specializing in analog and embedded processing chips. Lisa Su's first position after earning her PhD from MIT (1994-1995).

hardware
0 incidents
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The Boring Company

Infrastructure and tunnel construction company founded by Elon Musk. Focuses on building underground transportation tunnels to reduce traffic congestion. Projects include the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop.

other
3 incidents
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The Tor Project

Nonprofit developing free and open-source software for anonymous communication. Operates the Tor network used by journalists, activists, and privacy-conscious users worldwide. Originally developed at the US Naval Research Laboratory.

cybersecurity
4 incidents
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The Walt Disney Company

Global entertainment and media conglomerate operating theme parks, film studios, streaming services (Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+), and broadcast networks (ABC, ESPN).

media
1 incident
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Theranos

Defunct health technology company that claimed to revolutionize blood testing. Collapsed amid fraud revelations. Founder Elizabeth Holmes convicted of wire fraud.

healthcare
7 incidents
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Thoughtworks

Global technology consultancy that integrates strategy, design, and engineering. Known for industry-leading LGBTQ+ and gender equality programs, including Stonewall Top 15 ranking and 13 consecutive WGEA Gender Equality citations.

enterprisedevtools
3 incidents
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Ticketmaster

Dominant ticketing platform and subsidiary of Live Nation Entertainment. Sells tickets for concerts, sports, theater, and other live events worldwide.

media
4 incidents
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TikTok

Short-form video social media platform owned by ByteDance. US operations based in Los Angeles and Singapore.

social
10 incidents
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Tim Berners-Lee

Inventor of the World Wide Web, which he gave to humanity freely without patents. Founded W3C to maintain open standards, the Web Foundation to advocate for an open web, and Inrupt to build data sovereignty tools via the Solid protocol.

11 incidents
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Tim Cook

CEO of Apple since 2011, succeeding Steve Jobs. Known for expanding Apple's services business and advocacy on privacy issues.

13 incidents
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Timnit Gebru

AI ethics researcher fired from Google in December 2020 over a research paper on AI bias. Co-led Google's Ethical AI team. Founded the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR). Her firing sparked widespread debate about AI ethics and corporate research independence.

11 incidents
person N/A

Tobi Lütke

German-Canadian entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of Shopify. Built one of the world's largest e-commerce platforms.

0 incidents
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Tomás Vega

Co-founder of Augmental (MIT Media Lab spinoff). Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Impact 2023. Began stuttering at age 5, giving personal connection to accessibility challenges. Publicly stated that 'the market for solutions for people with disabilities is not considered significant by most investors,' highlighting systemic funding barriers for disability-focused startups.

1 incident
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Tony Xu

Co-founder and CEO of DoorDash. Previously donated to Democratic candidates including Pete Buttigieg ($3,050 in 2019), the DNC ($7,200 in 2020), and Joe Biden's campaign ($2,800 in 2020).

0 incidents
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Toyota Motor Corporation

World's largest automaker by sales. Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer. Parent company of Daihatsu, Hino Motors, and holds stake in Subaru. Faced major safety certification scandals across group companies in 2024.

automotive
3 incidents
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Travis Kalanick

Co-founder and former CEO of Uber (2010-2017). Resigned amid scandals over toxic workplace culture, sexual harassment, regulatory violations, and aggressive business practices.

5 incidents
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Trump 2024 Campaign

Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.

0 incidents
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Trump 2025 Inauguration Fund

Fundraising committee for Donald Trump's 2025 presidential inauguration.

0 incidents
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Trump Administration (2017-2021)

The first presidential administration of Donald Trump, from January 2017 to January 2021.

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Trump Administration (2025-)

The second presidential administration of Donald Trump, beginning January 2025.

0 incidents
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TSMC

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world's largest dedicated semiconductor foundry. Manufactures chips for Apple, Nvidia, AMD, and most major tech companies.

hardware
11 incidents