Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company facility under construction in Phoenix.
Apple announced its first-ever carbon-neutral products and its goal for all products to be carbon neutral by 2030, reducing emissions through renewable energy and using sustainable materials, but further scrutiny is needed to ensure accountability and true sustainability beyond buying specific combinations of items.
Apple faced ridicule when CEO Tim Cook released a video featuring Hollywood actress Octavia Spencer as "Mother Nature" promoting the company's climate change efforts, with critics describing it as cringey and embarrassing.
Apple is making progress towards its goal of achieving zero carbon emissions for all its products by 2030, including addressing challenging Scope 3 emissions through its contracts with third-party manufacturers.
Apple, like many tech brands, emphasizes its commitment to the environment with claims of using recycled materials and reducing carbon footprint, but the company's constant production of new products and resistance to the right to repair raises questions about its true dedication to sustainability.
Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledges the existence of anti-Semitism on Twitter but believes in the importance of the platform for discourse, while also asserting that the Vision Pro and Apple's environmental initiatives are on track.
Apple CEO Tim Cook uses the upcoming Apple Vision Pro augmented-reality headset and claims to have watched a full season of "Ted Lasso" on it, while acknowledging that the product is more complex than the iPhone and requires innovation in both development and manufacturing; Cook also discussed Apple's considerations regarding advertising on Twitter and its environmental-sustainability initiatives.
Apple CEO Tim Cook discussed the company's use of artificial intelligence and its cautious approach to generative AI, emphasizing the importance of privacy and the company's commitment to being the best in gaming during a visit to London.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has incorporated the use of the Vision Pro headset into his nightly routine, finding it to be a potentially game-changing product, as he also expresses Apple's seriousness about its role in gaming.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has sold $88 million worth of his company's stock, marking his largest sale in over two years, taking advantage of Apple's declining market valuation.
Apple CEO Tim Cook sold 511,000 shares of Apple stock, netting $41.5 million after taxes, as part of a performance-based award and still retains nearly 3.3 million shares.
Apple CEO Tim Cook conducted a series of stock sales totaling approximately $87.8 million, involving hundreds of thousands of shares and representing less than 1% of the company's outstanding stock.
Four out of five Apple employees approve of CEO Tim Cook's job, while only four out of one hundred X employees approve of CEO Linda Yaccarino's performance.
A new report comparing climate initiatives by tech giants concludes that Apple is currently leading the pack by setting targets for its suppliers to switch to renewable energy, although concerns have been raised about the company's transparency regarding its supply chain emissions.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has defended the company's practice of releasing a new iPhone every year, emphasizing the value of constant reinvention, and hinted at what future iPhones might look like, including the goal of carbon neutrality within 20 to 30 years. Additionally, Cook addressed allegations of "greenwashing" and highlighted Apple's commitment to sustainability and reducing environmental impact.