Tim Cook Reveals the Secret Ingredient to the Future of Apple

Apple CEO talks about the future of the company ahead of WWDC.

"The more people you get thinking about something that come at things from a different point of view, you wind up with a much better product that way," Cook told ABC San Francisco station KGO-TV in an exclusive interview.

When Cook, 54, gives the keynote speech today at the WWDC in San Francisco to an audience of about 5,000 people, among them will be 350 scholarship winners from diverse backgrounds.

One 12-year-old girl already has two apps in Apple's app store; a promising start for a group Cook and Apple view as future members of an even more inclusive work force.

"If you look at things over a five- or ten-year period," Cook said, "I think there could be a sea change in that kind of time frame. I really do."

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is an annual platform for the company to show off software developments and interact with developers to help drive new experiences on Apple's products

Last week the company announced sales of its Apple Watch are expanding to seven more countries in the coming weeks.