Former founder of Apple, Steve JobsHe is still considered a true visionary, having expanded the technological horizon from the Macintosh computer to the iPhone and brought about tomorrow himself.
A newly released recording made in 1983 confirms the previous statement that Steve Jobs was always ahead of his time.
The latest digital exhibition from the Steve Jobs archive has released previously unseen video footage of a speech the Apple founder gave in 1983 at the International Design Conference.
At the time, 28-year-old Steve Jobs was talking about how he saw the future of technology, and also describing similar functions to today's AI-based chatbots.
In the next 50 to 100 years, he envisioned a computer that would be able to embody “the basic spirit, or the basic principles, or whatever basic way of looking at the world” of a human being. This particular computer, the technologist added, would be able to generate answers as if only a real person were answering.
For example, if we asked him what Aristotle would have answered, the machine would be able to answer that too – said Steve Jobs, whose futuristic concept four decades later – according to the accompanying graph – has truly caught up with technological and societal development.
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