Tim Cook: we want to change the world with our products

Today, the second part of the interview on are was published Tim Cook awarded to a reputable financial analyst from the USA, and through his president Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he tries to convince investors that his company's mission is to make the world a better place.

Tim Cook he claims that Apple conducts its activity in a fair and just way, he brings into discussion the efforts to operate only on the basis of renewable energy, the protection of nature, the protection of human rights and the fight with the FBI to make iOS more secure.

Apple's CEO says that the FBI made unreasonable demands of those in Cupertino and that their actions would put millions upon millions of Apple customers around the world at risk, and the company is fighting hard to make sure that doesn't happen. it will happen

Tim Cook argues that this legal battle for security should generate a public discussion on how government agencies should have access to data and that more non-governmental organizations should be involved in decision-making.

Apple has always stood for building the best products on Earth that enrich people's lives. Whether it was Steve's Apple or — I don't see it as my Apple today, I'm the CEO of it — that's what we're about. And so we want to change the world through our products. We produce products that give people the ability to do things they couldn't do before.

More than that, Tim Cook is proud of the fact that iOS offers customers opportunities that they have never had before, that is, people with disabilities can enjoy Apple products to more easily come into contact with the world around them and to express themselves.

In the end, Tim Cook also spoke about Steve Jobs, stating that he was the person he respected the most and who offered the most innovations to the whole world, he also talked about the other important people who they marked the existence.

I had incredible love and respect for Steve and I think there has never been anyone like him and believe his contributions and gifts to the world were unbelievable. I also deeply admire people who fought for human rights and were pushing humanity forward. People who I think of when I say that are Bobby Kennedy and Dr. King. These people ultimately risked everything, including their lives, to push people forward so that everyone could be included. They were all about inclusiveness. I'm a great believer in inclusiveness.