Tim Cook’s Comments on X-Corp CEO Elon Musk Revealed
Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) has “some things he doesn’t like.
Cook called the platform’s apparent anti-Semitism problem “disgusting” in an interview with CBS, but added, “Twitter is an important feature; I like the concept that it’s there to have a conversation.”
However, when asked if Apple should advertise on X, he said it’s something the company is “constantly” asking itself.
Additionally, Apple’s CEO was asked about the Vision Pro’s release date due to reports that the headset is experiencing manufacturing delays, with Cook confirming that the Vision Pro is still on schedule, echoing his statement about the iPhone 15 “Wonderlust” from last week. ” event.
When asked if the challenges he faced creating the iPhone were the same as the Vision Pro, Cook said it was “more complicated.”
“No, it’s more complex and therefore requires innovation not only in development but also in manufacturing,” Cook said.
In addition, the interview also discussed Apple’s environmental initiatives, including the carbon footprint of the new Apple Watch Series 9.
Cook said he wants Apple to show that carbon neutrality can be profitable so that other companies can “rip it up.” According to the company, Apple’s overall carbon footprint is decreasing.
Apple stopped using leather in all its product lines as part of its ambitious 2030 climate goal.
The company is replacing the leather with a new textile called FineWoven, an elegant and durable twill made from 68 percent recycled content.
In addition to its 2030 goal, Apple also aims to reduce emissions by 90 percent by 2050, which will require joint action by governments, businesses and individuals to accelerate global progress in combating climate change.