Choose your heroes wisely, a few true heroes to consider:

Mr Rogers, my biggest hero perhaps. Deliberate, thoughtful, wonderful person who lived what he preached. His speech to save PBS from congressional cuts 40+ years ago on Youtube or his award acceptance speech show his humility and grace. Shared space and put feet in a kiddie pool with a black man on his show in the civil rights era to show children not to be scared or prejudiced, during a time when people were putting acid into pools rather than sharing them with black people.
For decades he taught all kinds of values, skills, tolerance and kindness to millions of children, not shirking very dark and complicated issues and topics when necessary. A lot of those kids were latch-key or TV children with (somewhat) absent parent(s), I am sure many of them grew up to be better adults due to watching his shows.
The biopic and documentary about him some of the most wholesome and uplifting things i've ever seen. I will never live up to his standard, but I somewhat regularly remind myself to try and at least take a page from his book, to do better.

Keanu Reeves, besides being "the internet's boyfriend", the man seems genuinely kind to strangers and even homeless people. Humble and giving, his ex co-stars don't have a single bad thing to say about him, quite the opposite. He seems genuinely very loyal to friends and partner, loves to play bass. Not a whiff of creepiness about him.
All that despite being world famous and very rich from a young age and being considered extremely good-looking.
Steve Wozniak, absolutely key to Apple and even home computing back in the day, still active in tech, unlike most rich people he quietly does useful things with his wealth. Providing all the money, and lots of on-site technical support, for the technology program in his local school district. Everyone who meets him has good things to say. Unlike that other Steve.
To quote someone online:
"Then there was Woz, the patron saint of computer science: bashful, generous, humble, averse to the spotlight, and content with having a reasonable amount of wealth but not an absurd, evil-seeming amount of wealth. He gave away early Apple stock to colleagues because he felt weird about having so much and went back to teaching fifth grade. Woz was the proof of concept that you could be at the absolute center of the most important industrial transformation of the century and still not clamor to be famous for it. Instead, you could just do what you loved and make great money and share ideas about what you'd learned."

Bob Ross, Steve Irwin (and his legacy and family), Sir David Attenborough, Dolly Parton, most people will know (more) about them, but I could easily praise them at length here too, I do also consider them absolute heroes.
It always blows my mind when people name the Tate brothers or Elon Musk or Trump or Steve Jobs or any other (run of the mill and hence questionable) CEOs or Techbros their hero or example, when the people above exist and can be chosen instead.
If you must have a currently very active Tech guy or billionaire person as an example, you could do much worse than Eron Wolf of FUTO. ->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4Qf8o4QSDs
I insist my examples and heroes have zero rumors of molestation, greed, narcissism, sociopathy or any scumbaggery. Why that is an almost uncommon preference, I will never understand.