Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak participates in ‘The Claman Countdown’ to commemorate Apple’s 50th anniversary, offer his perspective on the emergence of AI, and caution regarding the expanding influence of major technology firms.
As artificial intelligence increasingly integrates into daily existence, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak vocalizes his apprehension, cautioning that the technology might not currently offer the consistent dependability and human-like comprehension individuals look for.
On “The Claman Countdown,” Steve Wozniak spoke with Liz Claman of FOX Business to delve into AI’s progression and to highlight its perceived deficiencies, even amidst the quick strides made throughout the technology domain.
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Wozniak, instrumental in the creation of Apple’s pioneering computers and in forging the personal computing upheaval, centered his reservations on the crucial role of human intellect and affective perception. He contended that technological systems ought to exhibit authentic insight, not simply eloquently composed answers.
“My desire is to be certain that an individual, similar to myself, is contemplating, comprehending my potential feelings, and grasping emotional nuances and the like,” Wozniak articulated.
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak addressing an assembly. (Luis Ortiz/LatinContent / Getty Images)
Based on his personal encounters evaluating AI utilities, Wozniak noted that these systems frequently struggle to provide precise answers to inquiries, instead supplying generalized or extraneous data that fails to address the user’s actual requirement.
“I expect such consistent information without fail. I am not an advocate for AI,” Wozniak declared.
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His observations additionally addressed technology’s wider influence on human conduct, implying that an escalating reliance on self-operating platforms might modify the way individuals assimilate information and resolve issues.
“One grows reliant upon it,” Wozniak stated.

