Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak admits he's 'disappointed a lot' by AI and hardly uses it: 'They just sound too dry and too perfect' | Fortune
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Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak admits he's 'disappointed a lot' by AI and hardly uses it: 'They just sound too dry and too perfect' | Fortune
""I really have disconnected from the technology quite a bit. And I believe that nature is much more important than what humans do.""
""I don't use AI much at all. I often read things [AI produces], and they just sound too dry and too perfect, and I want something from a human being, and I'm disappointed a lot.""
""Apple has largely sat out of the AI arms race occupying much of the tech sector. It spent just $12.7 billion in capital expenditures in fiscal 2025, a figure that pales in comparison to the $300 billion that AI hyperscalers Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet collectively spent.""
""A survey of more than 6,000 senior executives in the U.S., UK, Germany, and Australia found nearly 70% of CEOs, CFOs, and other C-suite members use AI at work for less than an hour a week—and 28% don't use the tech at all.""
Apple marks its 50th anniversary, having created significant products like the Apple I, Macintosh, iPhone, and more, impacting 1.5 billion users. Cofounder Steve Wozniak, who contributed to early innovations, prefers nature over technology and is critical of AI, finding it lacking in human touch. Apple has invested less in AI compared to competitors, relying on Google's technology for its Siri assistant. A survey reveals many executives use AI minimally, reflecting a broader skepticism towards current tech trends.
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