As Apple prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary on April 1, CEO Tim Cook reflects on the company's evolution and the legacy of Steve Jobs. In an interview with David Pogue for CBS's “Sunday Morning,” Cook emphasized the significance of building a "new muscle" to acknowledge this milestone while maintaining a focus on innovation and future developments.
Cook noted that the principles established by Jobs, who passed away in 2011, continue to guide Apple’s mission, particularly the commitment to enhancing user experiences. He stated that these values are integral to the company's identity and will remain foundational for its future.
Looking ahead to 2026, Cook expressed a belief in Apple’s unique position in the tech industry, claiming it operates in a "party of one" that cannot be easily replicated by competitors. He conveyed optimism about carrying the company's legacy forward, ensuring that Jobs’ vision endures for generations to come.