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Apple's Tim Cook Discusses Twitter's Issues, Apple's VR Plans, and Environmental Goals

  • Tim Cook acknowledges Twitter has anti-Semitism problems but says it's an important platform for discourse

  • Cook says Apple constantly evaluates advertising on Twitter amid its issues

  • Cook insists Apple's VR headset Vision Pro is on track, says he watched Ted Lasso S3 through it

  • Interview touches on Apple's environmental initiatives like carbon-friendly claims for new Watch

  • Cook wants Apple to show being carbon neutral can be profitable so others follow suit

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