The interviewer asked some very timely and important questions that are relevant for all of us, and she was very informed about Apple, generally. Good interview. It gave Tim Cook a chance to really state Apple’s policies clearly and decisively-It’s always the role of the interviewer to be humble and ask the questions she or he may already know the answers to. I’m sure I’m not the only one who believes Tim Cook has been a great CEO for Apple. He even risked jail time when he stood up for our privacy against the FBI who wanted new software to open our data. Steve Jobs was not going to make the same mistake twice-he knew what he was doing when he groomed Tim for this role.
you probably dont care at all but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account? I was stupid lost the login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Forrest Karter thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
user choice is not at all a priority at apple. Their devices have custom screws that make them unmodifiable, non genius "partners" are subjected to license threats and fines if they dont comply with apple ordering standards, and theyve been caught intentionally making devices with lifespans that match their next generation of devices. they're such an insular, disingenuous company. they dont give a damn about consumer choice.
how could you possibly think apple cares about customers, it cares about a marketing image and brand slavery. they intentionally make products with limited features.
She doesn't really ask tough (follow up) questions, it's 25 minutes of reading questions from a piece of paper and admiring him. Could've been a better interview
He might be in some ways. But in the days of privacy scandals, she might've been more tough on Apple's role and history. A day before the interview, news broke that Facebook shared data with Samsung and Apple. I'd like to see some tough questions on that rather than his views of Trump etc. This simply was an extended keynote, an admiration, not an interview. And remember: this company is worth more than entire economies and that comes with great power over consumers. So they too must be held accountable www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/06/04/facebook-shared-user-data-samsung-apple-smartphone-apps/
Probably because she probably owns Apple's stock and it has performed quite well in the past years. Everyone is happy when Apple is making money, basically. I am as well.
Tim represents a multibillion dollar company and has strict guidelines and complete power over the interview. All questions were submitted in advance and carefully gone over be rest assured!
That's stupid , because Google and Apple are immensely interdependent. Without Google, Apple would not have enough software, and Google would lose a large % of their userbase without Apple
@@jimbruttan69420 Yeah, I think Apple consistently has this rhetoric of blaming other parties (app-makers, governments) for problems of privacy , while also being the host of platforms like the app store, where they allow all of this to happen for financial benefit. This whole digital economy is based on a erosion of privacy rights, and they can't really distance themselves from it without taking huge losses.
He is buttering peoples butts only Apple games are ripping people off millions using and £16 to upgrade a car £10 a engine £10 wheels he don’t care no kids , he care money He talk rubbish
Tim Cook is a good CEO and a good speaker and says it as it is and I love the products Apple produces and the products they have iPhones, iPads and Macs Apple Watches and other products love their work!
She looks like you huddy’s bitchy sister who tells his parents on you just to wreck your plans. If Mr. Cook wasn’t a flamer, she’d offer to service him. She may offer anyway.....
She's a well chosen interviewer, she challenges him on intel and personal questions and shows the viewer his intel and personal reactions. she's funny.
Regardless of my political view or yours. Its amazing to know we have a CEO as powerful as Tim Cook, thats willing to stand up for the rights of its users. Its truly amazing to see someone so inspiring and true to himself standing in the world spotlight for what he believes in. A pretty great role model for the next generation that's for sure. You were a great successor to Steve and he knew you would be, why else would he pick someone like yourself. Hope to have you head this company for the rest of your life as well. Especially now in these stormy moral and ethical technological times. We need someone heading one of the giants with a proper head on his shoulders. And where your morals and ethics are as a human being, I think you're the perfect one to be leading Apple through these "Rough Waters".
I love Apple. Their perspective on privacy is great and their products are amazing to use and at an affordable price to most people. I saw some windows machines with the same specs as iMac Pro going for about 1.5x the price.
Apple? I bought my Ipad 8 years ago. For some mistake (my 9 years old used it without my permission) my Ipad was locked and I cannot use it anymore. I bought it in one of a big mall in Jakarta, Indonesia but I dont know exactly which store is it I bought from. I do not have the purchase documents anymore. Password doesnt work anymore. And when I went to an Ipad seller, he asked me to fill in the password, and it is always wrong. What should I do?
A nice marketing strategy... The current mobiles has a back up of more than 12hrs.. but Apple has a max of 8 hrs. The defect in the product is also being marketed in a great way...
I like him, he is very smart CEO and business oriented unstoppable, is amazing to see him work so hard and then get criticizes by mistakes that are out of his control. Tim Cook for President that be awesome.
I respect Tim Cook because he want the betterment of humanity then money. He is a true symbol of a CEO because he wants to give good products and not addiction. He wants the betterment of people that have Apple products and protects people lifes.
how so? hes a liar, apple doesnt care at all about consumer choice. apple devices have custom screws that make them unmodifiable, non genius "partners" are subjected to license threats and fines if they dont comply with apple ordering standards, and theyve been caught intentionally making devices with lifespans that match their next generation of devices. they're such an insular cultish company. like they put sticker seals all over their internals that if broken void their warranty and make them virtually impossible to repair. windows and android devices are completely transparent about their assembly and they let people modify as they choose. apple is very different.
Humans turning into robots is already happening. So many people glued to their iPhones everyday and we are losing the human interaction aspect of life. I also agree that data is power.
It's about whether people are *wasting* time on their devices - it's not about 'addiction' or any other silly catchphrase. Part of being able to manage that requires information on usage and these tools are great for providing that information and an easy way to control reminders on usage.
So glad he became CEO, so proud of his representation in the LGBTQ community and his wise stance on the power of tech to impact lives and be useful to us.
Is it me or was she asking questions in a way that makes her seem passively aggressive? Also, why was she asking some personal questions making Cook feel slightly uncomfortable?
It's actually her job to be "clueless", that's the role of a great interviewer. You think Oprah never knew the answers to the questions she'd ask her guests? In most cases she knew more than the guest did. It's the interviewer's role to give the guest the scope to explain their position to the most ignorant among us, the lowest common denominator of the general public, within the framework of the topic. It's an art that requires a great deal of humility, and background research. You can't ask the questions if you don't already know the answers.
Reuben Lee google got idea of android os from being partners with Apple on making the original iPhone and making google maps on the original iPhone as well as google search engine be the default search engine in safari on the iPhone Then google split off and bought out android, they didn’t invent android, they just bought it off
kareem jeiroudi for real?! This was an AWFUL interviewer. She couldn't stay on topic and constantly asked Tim divisive questions. This wasn't a political interview. Not by any means
It would be interesting to measure and compare the IQ of iphone users and the android users. Years ago there was a similar research that reported that Firefox/Chrome users are generally smarter than Internet Explorer users.
I was surprised that Apple did put on privacy. Like why would they care? It's a company just like other big companies. It's not going to make them more money than not putting privacy. I'm surprised hopefully they continue and not bogged down by other companies.
Apple is so great and amazing because they know how to satisfy and they know how to help their customers with their product. but now apple is not as it used to be, let us say “the game changer” but still Apple is the best company by making their product
Mai Vu Tan we end up exactly where we are now with Facebook, and google etc abusing our privacy for profit, because people like free services and are largely unaware of data harvesting. Hence the EU was eventually lead to pass GDPR. In other industries you get other consequences
Would ask him why VPNs are removed from AppStore in countries where human rights are not quite respected - also why are they an Irish company still in regards of taxes etc. / it appears that all they do is feeding AAPL or isn’t it?
Been talking about an app or something that should do this. Limiting the use will make these tools(phones) super effective. But today it's just an addiction.
It reminds me of Humans holding powers like Harry Potter's Wands but of no control over how to use it. We have been using our powers unwantedly too much. Imagine we have a Magical Wand and just using it like a Madman. We should know to limit and use it when needed right. I am starting to understand the purpose and power of the phones.
He's a rare example of a CEO who isnt a founder and is still absurdly brilliant.
Indeed.
Steve Jobs choosing Tim Cook as a protege and successor was a genius idea in the first place.
The interviewer asked some very timely and important questions that are relevant for all of us, and she was very informed about Apple, generally. Good interview. It gave Tim Cook a chance to really state Apple’s policies clearly and decisively-It’s always the role of the interviewer to be humble and ask the questions she or he may already know the answers to. I’m sure I’m not the only one who believes Tim Cook has been a great CEO for Apple. He even risked jail time when he stood up for our privacy against the FBI who wanted new software to open our data. Steve Jobs was not going to make the same mistake twice-he knew what he was doing when he groomed Tim for this role.
Shut up
I get inspired by Tim and respect him as a person. 👍🏻
So do I somehow, he gives APPLE a future further along
you probably dont care at all but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid lost the login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Jalen Trent instablaster :)
@Forrest Karter thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Forrest Karter it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my ass :D
Great work how Tim finesses the interviewer out of her politicized questions and gets back on track. No surprise, it’s just CNN being CNN after all.
right it's just cnn
That's an interesting question. What apps are on Tim's iPhone?
Miguel Sobrevia 2 Personal
Miguel Sobrevía on Tim’s iPhones )
Definitely not Facebook🤣
Damn! Tim cook was smooth.
This guy is a genius. Apple care about its customers, about our fundamental rights.
user choice is not at all a priority at apple. Their devices have custom screws that make them unmodifiable, non genius "partners" are subjected to license threats and fines if they dont comply with apple ordering standards, and theyve been caught intentionally making devices with lifespans that match their next generation of devices. they're such an insular, disingenuous company. they dont give a damn about consumer choice.
for Apple a customer is just a CB number...
how could you possibly think apple cares about customers, it cares about a marketing image and brand slavery. they intentionally make products with limited features.
Your right they do need to add a fast charger but I agree with you😃
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She doesn't really ask tough (follow up) questions, it's 25 minutes of reading questions from a piece of paper and admiring him. Could've been a better interview
Because he is great?
He might be in some ways. But in the days of privacy scandals, she might've been more tough on Apple's role and history. A day before the interview, news broke that Facebook shared data with Samsung and Apple. I'd like to see some tough questions on that rather than his views of Trump etc. This simply was an extended keynote, an admiration, not an interview. And remember: this company is worth more than entire economies and that comes with great power over consumers. So they too must be held accountable
www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/06/04/facebook-shared-user-data-samsung-apple-smartphone-apps/
Probably because she probably owns Apple's stock and it has performed quite well in the past years. Everyone is happy when Apple is making money, basically. I am as well.
Hassan Sky sure, but I appreciate privacy and consumer wellbeing more. Therefore I'm happy with the EU's GDPR regulation.
Tim represents a multibillion dollar company and has strict guidelines and complete power over the interview. All questions were submitted in advance and carefully gone over be rest assured!
Google represents the antagonist to Tim Cooks vision on Privacy.
Facebook too
That's stupid , because Google and Apple are immensely interdependent. Without Google, Apple would not have enough software, and Google would lose a large % of their userbase without Apple
@@jimbruttan69420 Yeah, I think Apple consistently has this rhetoric of blaming other parties (app-makers, governments) for problems of privacy , while also being the host of platforms like the app store, where they allow all of this to happen for financial benefit. This whole digital economy is based on a erosion of privacy rights, and they can't really distance themselves from it without taking huge losses.
he took the words right out of my mouth... well said Tim. Your the man, Respect.
hes gay,
Well you should be the next ceo of apple then
He is buttering peoples butts only
Apple games are ripping people off millions using and £16 to upgrade a car £10 a engine £10 wheels he don’t care no kids , he care money
He talk rubbish
she's an amazing interviewer, much charm and engagement in the conversation!
Tim Cook is a good CEO and a good speaker and says it as it is and I love the products Apple produces and the products they have iPhones, iPads and Macs Apple Watches and other products love their work!
I picked up my phone 150+ times a day.... I thought I was in control.
Tim Cook is cool, but the interviewer is not
PowerhousePR and a bad interviewer but I guess that’s ok if she’s mildly attractive 🤷♀️🤷♂️
JollyJeepers but hot
She looks like you huddy’s bitchy sister who tells his parents on you just to wreck your plans. If Mr. Cook wasn’t a flamer, she’d offer to service him. She may offer anyway.....
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She's a well chosen interviewer, she challenges him on intel and personal questions and shows the viewer his intel and personal reactions. she's funny.
What a stud. She kept baiting him and he handled her questions like a pro!
Good to see Tim Cook isn’t an SJW when it comes to LGBT rights. Level headed man. Well done.
Tim Cook is ok, but Steve Jobs was great at interviews:)
Thank you. I definitely enjoyed the interview and appreciated her giving Tim the opportunity to share some of his very personal insights. Nice work.
Seems like a good, genuine person. Seems very trustworthy
Regardless of my political view or yours. Its amazing to know we have a CEO as powerful as Tim Cook, thats willing to stand up for the rights of its users. Its truly amazing to see someone so inspiring and true to himself standing in the world spotlight for what he believes in. A pretty great role model for the next generation that's for sure.
You were a great successor to Steve and he knew you would be, why else would he pick someone like yourself. Hope to have you head this company for the rest of your life as well. Especially now in these stormy moral and ethical technological times. We need someone heading one of the giants with a proper head on his shoulders. And where your morals and ethics are as a human being, I think you're the perfect one to be leading Apple through these "Rough Waters".
Such inspiration of words.
Awesome, Tim is so right. Their goals is quality product, not “addiction”. Thank you Tim!
I really love Tim's opinion. I really appreciate his view of so much things. Love it.
She keeps giving him a very cringy gaze
She wants to sleep with the money
Why is the framerate so terrible on this video?
Lewis Brown ikr
Just you my man. Looks absolutely fine to me
I only noticed after you said this🤣😂
Good interview Tim Cook! Thank you!
I love Apple. Their perspective on privacy is great and their products are amazing to use and at an affordable price to most people. I saw some windows machines with the same specs as iMac Pro going for about 1.5x the price.
are you living in the parallel universe and somehow got here by some portal?
what the f is this comment Samuel
Huh - the first thing that's come out of CNN that I actually like; bravo to the interviewer, and Tim Cook is just great lol
I like apple's attitude towards users
one refreshing candid interview
When did you start developing screen time?
Tim: Right after Google I/O announces their version
Seth Arvila at least we get the update
Apple? I bought my Ipad 8 years ago. For some mistake (my 9 years old used it without my permission) my Ipad was locked and I cannot use it anymore. I bought it in one of a big mall in Jakarta, Indonesia but I dont know exactly which store is it I bought from. I do not have the purchase documents anymore. Password doesnt work anymore. And when I went to an Ipad seller, he asked me to fill in the password, and it is always wrong. What should I do?
Tim for president
Logan Huynh I wonder when (if) he retires he will become president!
I think he should be a vice president, because he's not really a speaker or leader, but he's smart as hell.
-- Angry andriod fan, realising Apple is beating Samsung.
Han Aral I don’t understand what your saying, Apple is the biggest company in the world. It’s almost worth 1 trillion!
Han Aral interesting
Tim Cook spoke very well in this interview. Impressive.
I love Apple's products and view on privacy/security etc, but they're so damn EXPENSIVE!
IPhone SE: *Am I joke to you?*
@@thespecialkeynote2856 you're not funny
@@n0wh3r3f4s7 yea yea, you don't need to say it
@@n0wh3r3f4s7 he’s from reddit
A nice marketing strategy... The current mobiles has a back up of more than 12hrs.. but Apple has a max of 8 hrs. The defect in the product is also being marketed in a great way...
I like him, he is very smart CEO and business oriented unstoppable, is amazing to see him work so hard and then get criticizes by mistakes that are out of his control. Tim Cook for President that be awesome.
Great interview! Appreciated the honesty of both the interviewee and interviewer.
I don't have any apple products. But I respect Steve jobs and Tim cook
I respect Tim Cook because he want the betterment of humanity then money. He is a true symbol of a CEO because he wants to give good products and not addiction. He wants the betterment of people that have Apple products and protects people lifes.
Tim is honorable, just like apple
Shalev Lazarof How so?
how so? hes a liar, apple doesnt care at all about consumer choice. apple devices have custom screws that make them unmodifiable, non genius "partners" are subjected to license threats and fines if they dont comply with apple ordering standards, and theyve been caught intentionally making devices with lifespans that match their next generation of devices. they're such an insular cultish company. like they put sticker seals all over their internals that if broken void their warranty and make them virtually impossible to repair. windows and android devices are completely transparent about their assembly and they let people modify as they choose. apple is very different.
it would better if there was subtitle to perceive the things clearly
Humans turning into robots is already happening. So many people glued to their iPhones everyday and we are losing the human interaction aspect of life.
I also agree that data is power.
if everyone’s on their phones aren’t they talking to somebody then what’s the big deal
It's about whether people are *wasting* time on their devices - it's not about 'addiction' or any other silly catchphrase. Part of being able to manage that requires information on usage and these tools are great for providing that information and an easy way to control reminders on usage.
She is so confusing every time when Tim answering.
Privacy is a fundamental human right.
He looks like a fallout 4 custom character
very nice
custom? he is just as loony as a fallout 4 character
He's looney? What a dope.
Bro 😂
Got a link for this? Never played fallout 4.
Great journalist and so genuine,smart questions! Great job!
this girl wanted the DETAILS & Tim was shoo shoo shooK!
Considering the circumstances, Tim Cook does a good job as Apples CEO
That’s why i don’t want a android spying phone. Good job Apple!
I don't have an Iphone but an IPOD. My screen notification is on par with my podcasts and music use.
So glad he became CEO, so proud of his representation in the LGBTQ community and his wise stance on the power of tech to impact lives and be useful to us.
Tim Cook is excellent.
his normal, relaxed voice, sounds so commercial.
Is it me or was she asking questions in a way that makes her seem passively aggressive? Also, why was she asking some personal questions making Cook feel slightly uncomfortable?
Tim Cook great interview
This interviewer is absolutely awful. I get the feeling that I don't know what she's really trying to get at or that she's a little naive or clueless.
It's actually her job to be "clueless", that's the role of a great interviewer. You think Oprah never knew the answers to the questions she'd ask her guests? In most cases she knew more than the guest did. It's the interviewer's role to give the guest the scope to explain their position to the most ignorant among us, the lowest common denominator of the general public, within the framework of the topic. It's an art that requires a great deal of humility, and background research. You can't ask the questions if you don't already know the answers.
@@KerrieRedgate Not the best and most accurate response but ill give you credit atleast for trying and referencing others also yw xd
it is cnn in its essence
He seems like a nice guy
They got that feature which limits your screen time from Google! They wasn't first!:(
Reuben Lee google got idea of android os from being partners with Apple on making the original iPhone and making google maps on the original iPhone as well as google search engine be the default search engine in safari on the iPhone
Then google split off and bought out android, they didn’t invent android, they just bought it off
So what? Would you rather not have it, because they weren’t first?
I see he mentions being a fan of national parks on his twitter I'd like to know a bit more about that.
This video is less about Apple's business / products than community, ethics, privacy, politics
She asked some really interesting questions. I liked her moderation.
kareem jeiroudi for real?! This was an AWFUL interviewer. She couldn't stay on topic and constantly asked Tim divisive questions. This wasn't a political interview. Not by any means
Brilliant guy. Really got his head screwed on. Wish all tech CEOs shared common thoughts.
Great interview
It would be interesting to measure and compare the IQ of iphone users and the android users. Years ago there was a similar research that reported that Firefox/Chrome users are generally smarter than Internet Explorer users.
KillYourTV9000 yeah because old grannies still use internet explorer
Who else buying Xs Max?
by4X3l I bought one ☝️ recently nice..
Tim is such a smart guy
Every person didn't have privacy in this era,we try to buy a technology without privacy problem,a tidy system
Please add caption in english
More updates = phone aging faster = more money. They are genius to think of this concept.
very good interviewer
i still love tim cook❤️
and i love apple
is Tim Cook from Texas, just wondering
I was surprised that Apple did put on privacy. Like why would they care? It's a company just like other big companies. It's not going to make them more money than not putting privacy. I'm surprised hopefully they continue and not bogged down by other companies.
How about the power to open your devices. How about being able to transfer your information from one machine to another.
That's why I love apple.
They really care about us:)
Tim is a great man
Apple is so great and amazing because they know how to satisfy and they know how to help their customers with their product. but now apple is not as it used to be, let us say “the game changer” but still Apple is the best company by making their product
Last 3 minutes he pitches the “watch”. Smart move
6:29 there you have it! the slick slip of his "but i told you there can be something embedded in our privacy policy"
Self regulation is the best
yeah well it wasn’t so good for the banks since they didn’t actually self regulate & it lead to the 2008 global financial crash
Self-regulation is cool. But what happens if one doesn’t?
Mai Vu Tan we end up exactly where we are now with Facebook, and google etc abusing our privacy for profit, because people like free services and are largely unaware of data harvesting. Hence the EU was eventually lead to pass GDPR. In other industries you get other consequences
Joe Soap my messsge was directed at OP 😛
I just want to work with Apple programms but somehow that is just still a dream. APPLE is great with their devices, keep going strong. Ciao.
ask tim why he gave info on the kickass torrent owner 's details to the police
Great.. Tim cook The man who highly deserve Apple after Steve jobs
Would ask him why VPNs are removed from AppStore in countries where human rights are not quite respected - also why are they an Irish company still in regards of taxes etc. / it appears that all they do is feeding AAPL or isn’t it?
Steve for president
well the thinking about screen time was copying android P.
I laughed so hard when facebook showed up on the big screen at wwdc I was like bittttchhhhh
2:31 - It is addictive *by design*. That interviewer is really unprepared for this.
People who bake cakes can have rights too! 🎂
Steve jobs is the past.. There is a reason why he pass it to Tim Cook for greater good.
By the way, who is the next Apple Inc.CEO???
Can you meet that person in the real world in 2021???
I wish there was peace on earth..(phones,companies,war,money...)
~ Apple Fan that wants peace between all humanity~
Also great talk tim
Anyone knows what polo shirt he's wearing?
Been talking about an app or something that should do this. Limiting the use will make these tools(phones) super effective. But today it's just an addiction.
Ofcourse that woman had to bring in politics... of f*cking course...
Je t'aime très fort papa
Nice video 🙂👍. Cheers from Denmark
It reminds me of Humans holding powers like Harry Potter's Wands but of no control over how to use it. We have been using our powers unwantedly too much. Imagine we have a Magical Wand and just using it like a Madman. We should know to limit and use it when needed right. I am starting to understand the purpose and power of the phones.