Share the QR code < / P > < p > with wechat scanning code to friends and circles of friends < / P > < p > < / P > < p > on August 21. Tim Cook, CEO of apple, said in an interview on Friday local time that technology companies have gradually lost the trust of users, and many product functions released have not been carefully considered, thus damaging users' privacy p> < p > it is well known that cook is often outspoken when discussing privacy issues. In an interview on Friday, Cook said that the way technology companies release new features will have a significant impact on the end use of features and user privacy p> < p > "technology is not good or bad." "So inventors and users decide whether it is used to do good things," Cook said in an interview p> < p > according to cook, the use of a function mainly depends on creativity, empathy and "the passion of the people behind the technology"“ At Apple, when we make something, we spend a lot of time thinking about how it will be used. " p> < p > this comment comes as apple is receiving a lot of criticism for its upcoming child abuse material (CSAM) detection tool. This tool involves scanning and comparing the hash values of Apple device user images p> < p > then, cook seemed to point the finger at Facebook, but did not specify his name“ The risk of not doing so means that technology is separated from users. In this case, the damage to privacy may become a collateral effect. "“ Conspiracy theories or hate speech began to drown everything else. Only by gaining people's trust can technology work. " p> < p > when asked whether technology companies have taken advantage of user trust, cook replied: "in some cases, the answer is undoubtedly yes. I think it is the responsibility of all of us to rebuild this trust. " p> < p > Cook said that this is needed now because more and more people "see privacy as a major issue" p> < p > Cook said, "ten years ago, privacy was still a minority issue."“ Today, this is one of the most important problems in people's minds, because people know that the detailed information about themselves on the Internet is far beyond the reasonable range. " p> < p > in addition to privacy issues, this interview also involves the involvement of Apple App Store in litigation and the relationship between apple and the Australian legal system. On Friday, the Australian Federal Court ruled that the lawsuit between apple and Epic Games will continue in November 2022 p> < p > meanwhile, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) plans to introduce regulations to change the influence of apple and other technology companies in the Australian market p> < p > with regard to the regulatory review faced by apple, cook reiterated the view that the review of large technology companies is fair“ My starting point is that regulation in some areas is necessary. So this becomes a question of what areas are necessary and where should be the focus. " p> < p > "in our model, users are the most important, because it is users who decide when they buy a mobile phone and whether they want to buy an iPhone," he continued“ Will they buy Android phones? So this is a very competitive market. The competition in the internal market of Apple App store is also very fierce... So there is fierce competition in all fields. " p> < p > when asked whether competition is always a good thing, cook admitted: "I can't think of an example where competition is a bad thing. I think competition is essentially good. " p> < p > cook also admitted that he knew the intention of ACCC“ Any place in the world where we are being censored is within our attention, and at least we know that we have a responsibility to tell our own story and explain why we do it. " p> < p > this also applies to Apple's struggle with banking in the Australian market. Local banks want to directly distribute their own payment applications that can use near-field communication technology (NFC) in the iPhone, rather than only apple pay, an apple payment service p> < p > cook responded that he could not believe that the bank could achieve the security level of Apple's payment service p> < p > "this is the reality. If you set up a back door in the system, anyone can use the back door. So you have to make sure that the system itself is robust; Otherwise, you will see what often happens in the field of security. " Cook said“ Every day you see hacking or blackmail software. " p> < p > the interview also covered many other topics, such as cook's "very optimistic about augmented reality". The interview also talked about how cook would replace jobs and how he would get up and work at 4 a.m( Chen Chen) < / P > < p >