Although the election is over, the problem of fake news isn’t. Apple CEO Tim Cook said it’s time to do something about it.
“All of us technology companies need to create some tools that help diminish the volume of fake news,” Cook said in an interview with the Daily Telegraph on Friday.
"There has to be a massive campaign. We have to think through every demographic," Cook said.
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Much of the fake news controversy has focused on Facebook, where in recent months fabricated stories have become wildly popular. In January, the social media giant rolled out new filtering tools in Germany for users to flag stories that are potentially fake to be reviewed by fact-checkers.
But Cook called for even wider action. “Too many of us are just in the complain category right now and haven't figured out what to do,” he said. "We need the modern version of a public-service announcement campaign. It can be done quickly if there is a will.”
Apple’s Eddy Cue, senior vice president of internet software and services, will be joining Recode’s Peter Kafka at the Code Media Conference tomorrow, where he’ll be asked more about Apple’s position on fake news, especially as the company moves to start making its own TV and movies.
▼ Bouchart
Apple sells phones. What do they care about fake news one way or another?
▼ spookybm
No.
▼ 0xFFF
wow sounds like a bad time to hold apple stock with an political activist as CEO