WWDC 2020: Apple and Tim Cook on racism and BLM


WWDC 2020: Apple and Tim Cook on racism and BLM
Even before discussing news, at the opening of the WWDC 2020 event, Apple's number one reiterated the company's commitment to the fight against racism and to support inclusion. Tim Cook directly cited the killing of George Floyd and the protest movements that have seen millions of people on American and world streets in recent weeks.

WWDC 2020: inclusion and rights, for all A commitment that follows the position taken at the beginning of the month with words of firm condemnation for what happened and which in fact constitutes a declaration of intent aimed at creating a more inclusive context, where everyone can enjoy equal rights and equal opportunities, also leveraging the tools offered by technology.

At Apple, our mission has been and always will be to create a technology capable of empowering people and changing the world in better. We have always drawn strength from diversity and welcomed people with every background of life in our stores around the world, committing ourselves to building an inclusive company for everyone.



There will be a way to return to the topic, during and after the Worldwide Developers Conference 2020, a 100% digital edition of the most important appointment of the year for the community of developers linked to the bitten apple. Among the news, the iOS 14 operating system for iPhone and, according to rumors on the eve, the announcement of the first ARM processors for the Mac computer line.

Source: Apple on YouTube




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