Apple CEO Tim Cook is currently in Europe, and over the course of the last few days, he's visited Germany, France, and Italy. Earlier this week we shared an interview he did with a German news site, and today he spoke with a French newspaper and students in Italy as part of an appearance at the Osservatorio Permanente.
Cook commented on topics like journalism, privacy, and immigration, with his comments shared by Italian site Macitynet.it [Google Translate] and French newspaper Les Echoes (via CNBC).
According to Cook, while the internet has brought "many positive things," fake news is one negative. From a translation of the original interview:Cook also spoke about a topic that he's covered many times in the past - privacy. He reiterated his belief that Apple customers are not Apple's product, and that Apple will not sell customer data. "At Apple, we will never treat you as products but as customers with dignity and respect," he said.
Along with touching on privacy, Cook highlighted Apple's environmental efforts, such as the fact that Apple is run on 100 percent renewable energy, and he spoke on human rights. "We do not do it because it's required by regulations, but because it is a moral imperative," he said.
Apple supports immigration because wealthy countries must "accept migrants who are fleeing difficult situations," said Cook. Cook added that he would like for young people and children to be able to stay in the United States to study, referencing his support for DACA, or the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals immigration policy.
Cook had advice for students regarding smartphone usage. "Smartphones must bring you closer to those who are far away - don't leave those close to you," he said. "If you spend more time looking at your smartphones than people's eyes, you're wrong."
Cook also spoke about cryptocurrency according to CNBC, with statements originally shared by French site Les Echoes. Cook said that currency should stay in the hands of countries, and private companies should not look to gain power with cryptocurrency.Apple's vice president of Apple Pay Jennifer Bailey recently said that Apple is "watching" cryptocurrency in regards to potentially supporting it in the future, but said that the company is primarily focused on what consumers are using today.
Cook's comments come three months after Facebook announced plans to launch a new digital currency called Libra next year in partnership with companies like Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Stripe.
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If a local or national economy loses control of its inflation rates and taxes then it is doomed. Your local and national currency has to be regulated in proportion to local economic data. That's why Satoshi Nakamoto had to be an anonymous creepo character when creating creeptocurrencies. It was all an act used by some kind of subversion ops to damage one or more nations and create a long running series of pump n dumps to steal money while masking money laundering. It has only lasted this long because of political connections and corruption. Now China wants to use it because they can spy deeper into every transaction of its citizens.
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But what is its VALUE??? I can talk about poop every day but that doesn't make mine valuable. Again.. the only reason why it matters at all is because it's TIED to REAL DOLLARS. As soon as the public realizes its just a phase it'll be back to worthless. Although I suspect it will be outlawed before then.
Bitcoin's value is faked anyway. Well documented price manipulation and fake trading volumes and there are legal cases now but the people faking the prices are offshore or under Chinese protection and won't comply.