Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak admits he’s ‘disappointed a lot’ by AI and hardly uses it: ‘They just sound too dry and too perfect’
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“From Eva no apple had represented such a great temptation.” The famous phrase attributed to a journalist from The Wall Street Journal on the occasion of Apple Computers’ departure to the Stock Exchange in 1980 is still in effect today, when the company founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak on April 1, 1976 in his parents’ garage in California is about to turn 50 in perfect financial health, but with multiple challenges ahead that predict a co…
Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak admits he’s ‘disappointed a lot’ by AI and hardly uses it: ‘They just sound too dry and too perfect’
Apple will celebrate 50 years on April 1, and over the past half-century, it has developed the eight-bit personal computer Apple I, the Macintosh, the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods, putting its technology into the pockets of about 1.5 billion people. Cofounder Steve Wozniak, who made his mark in this new age of technology, would rather just touch grass. “I really have disconnected from the technology quite a bit,” Wozniak said in a recent CN…
As Apple approaches its half-century anniversary on April 1st, a major irony came out of the mouth of its founder, Steve Wozniak, who openly admitted that he was very disappointed and almost never used Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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