French News Channel Gets Rare Access Into Apple Park, 'One of the Most Secret Places on the Planet'

French news channel TF1 has exclusive access to Apple Park, which it calls one of the most secret places on the planet, and has spoken to top Apple executives, such as its senior vice president of marketing.

Apple Park is not accessible to anyone who isn't an Apple employee. In the past, Apple held in-person events at the campus, but they were limited to the Steve Jobs Theater and not the main building.

In the new footage, staff members are talking about the next generation of Apple's products, software, and services.

The footage doesn't offer a glimpse of new products, but it does show blurred views of offices and rooms where new products may be held. The faces of Apple employees are not shown in the segment.

During their stay at Apple Park, many doors remain closed and everywhere they filmed, negotiations were taking place with Apple. Joz said that when Steve Jobs conceived Apple Park, he wanted to create an office for the future.

Steve Jobs wanted to create an office building that was the future. He wanted it to be a place where people could leave the office and meet up with each other, and he wanted it to be a place to walk.

The report states that employees walk around Apple Park in order to promote creativity and that formal meetings may be held in large conference rooms. Joz believes that Apple is in a position where it can create something if we can imagine it. We can make it believable.

During their time at Apple Park, the crew had a chance to speak to the vice president of health. Our goal is to provide data that is useful to users. We don't want to replace the doctor-patient relationship, but we want to improve it.

It is important that users can choose what data they authorize and that Apple does not see any of it. Privacy of users' health data remains inside the device.

Apple Park has solar panels on its roof that help to reduce its carbon footprint. Our customers expect this. Jackson said that it means being more attentive to the materials we use, reuse some of them, and innovate to take this recycling into account from the design of our products.

There is a full French segment of the exclusive look into Apple Park.