Years before tech visionaries such as Bill Gates and Elon Musk sounded warnings about artificial intelligence (AI), Stephen Wozniak , the cofounder of Apple , had raised an alarm over its increasing use and possible threat to humankind. Wozniak cofounded Apple along with the late Steve Jobs in 1976, developing the Apple I and Apple II personal computers that launched the company and led to its early success but didn’t play an active role in running the business.That was left to marketing genius Jobs. He just loved to build and experiment with technology products — something he still does.Also called the Second Steve, Wozniak said even though he designed the machines, it required a visionary like Jobs to "market" them. Asked about the biggest myth about his relationship with Jobs, he said that they never had any fights or arguments. Wozniak added that the next generation will have different types of jobs to choose from.
Source: Economic Times February 26, 2018 03:33 UTC