애플 팀 쿡, 중국 발전 포럼에서 AI 기반 환경 보호 강조

"We are committed to joining the climate change conversation and recognizing that artificial intelligence (AI) is an essential tool to help companies reduce their carbon footprint," Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the China Development Forum (CDF), "We plan to invest more in Apple's supply chain, stores, and research in China." Cook's trip to China comes amid a deteriorating economic relationship between the United States and China. The U.S. is threatening to ban Bytedance's TikTok, and Apple is facing retaliatory measures from Beijing as the ban on iPhone use in Chinese government agencies or state-backed enterprises expands.

애플 팀쿡 최고경영자(CEO)는 중국 발전 포럼(CDF)에서 "기후변화 대화에 참여하여 인공지능(AI)이 기업들의 탄소 발자국을 줄이는 데 필수적인 도구"라며, "중국에서 애플의 공급망, 매장 및 연구에 더 많은 투자를 할 계획"이라고 강조했다. 쿡의 중국 방문은 미국과 중국 간의 경제협력 관계가 악화되고 있는 상황에서 진행되었다. 미국은 바이트댄스의 틱톡을 전면 금지하겠다고 위협하고 있으며, 애플은 중국 정부 기관이나 국가 지원 기업에서 아이폰 사용 금지가 확대됨에 따라 중국의 보복 조치를 받고 있다.

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