Apple CEO Tim Cook held an all-hands meeting with employees on February 5, 2026, tackling key topics including leadership succession, executive transitions, artificial intelligence advancements, immigration concerns, and the company’s 50th anniversary.
Focus on Long-Term Leadership and Succession
During the session, Cook emphasized his commitment to future leadership planning. He shared, “I spend a lot of time thinking about who’s in the room five years from now, 10 years from now. I am obsessed with this — who’s in the room 15 years from now.” He described this forward-thinking approach as “an important part of leadership, is thinking about these things and having plans in place.”
Cook addressed recent executive departures, including those of Lisa Jackson, Jeff Williams, and Katherine Adams, noting they were long-planned and expected. He acknowledged that retirements occur naturally as executives reach certain ages.
Teasing New AI-Enabled Products and Services
Cook highlighted exciting opportunities in AI, stating, “There will be new categories of products and services that are enabled through AI, and we’re extremely excited about that.” He added, “We’re excited about the opportunities that it opens for Apple,” and affirmed, “I truly believe there is no company better positioned to let our customers use AI in profound and meaningful ways than Apple.” Reports suggest these innovations could include new devices and services, some potentially unveiling later this year.
Commitment to Immigration Advocacy
Addressing employee concerns over U.S. immigration policies, Cook pledged continued lobbying efforts in Washington. He noted that some staff feel uncomfortable leaving their homes and stressed, “no one should feel this way.” Cook underscored Apple’s global talent advantage, saying, “For as long as I can remember, we have been a smarter, wiser, more innovative company because we’ve attracted the best and brightest from all corners of the world.” He committed, “I am going to continue to lobby lawmakers on this issue. You have my word on that.” Responding to a DACA recipient’s fears, he expressed support, stating, “I love you if you’re on DACA,” and vowed personal advocacy for the program, which supports hundreds of Apple employees.
Apple’s 50th Anniversary Celebrations
Cook reflected on the milestone, promising events to mark the occasion in April. He remarked, “I’ve been unusually reflective lately about Apple because we have been working on what do we do to mark this moment. When you really stop and pause and think about the last 50 years, it makes your heart sing. It really does. I promise some celebration.”
iPhone 17e Set for February 19 Launch
Reports indicate Apple plans to release the iPhone 17e on February 19, 2026, featuring four major upgrades: the A19 chip, the latest C1X modem for double the speeds of its predecessor, the N1 network chip for enhanced Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Thread support, and MagSafe wireless charging compatibility. The device maintains its current design with a notch and single rear camera.
AI Health Coach Project Faces Cutbacks
Apple has reduced ambitions for Project Mulberry, an AI-powered health coach for its Health app, amid leadership changes including Jeff Williams’ retirement and John Giannandrea’s departure. Oversight now falls to Eddy Cue, who raised competitiveness concerns against rivals like Oura and Whoop. Remaining efforts include educational videos, an AI chatbot for wellness queries, camera-based walking analysis, and enhanced Siri health features in iOS 27.

