Apple Rejects Efforts To Protect Kids From Sex Abuse, Repeal DEI

Apple rejected a resolution seeking accountability for its measures to protect children from online sex abuse and voted to keep radical DEI programs during the company’s annual shareholder meeting.

Conservative groups working with legal firm Alliance Defending Freedom set the entire agenda of four resolutions at Apple’s Feb. 25 shareholder meeting, according to ADF Director of Communications and Coalitions Jay Hobbs in a same-day press conference. 

One resolution demanded a report on the “decision to remove an iOS software function designed to identify child sex abuse material,” according to Hobbs. Other resolutions also called on Apple to drop “divisive, discriminatory and legally-risky DEI policies,” to report its ethical practices for AI data collection, and for transparency about “partnerships with activist groups that pressure companies to harm…

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