Apple's Co-Founder Just Dropped a Brutally Honest Warning About AI That Everyone Needs to Hear
Steve Wozniak isn't buying the hype. The Apple legend has a blunt message about where artificial intelligence is headed, and it's not all sunshine.
Steve Wozniak, the guy who literally co-founded Apple in a garage, just went on camera with a warning about AI that's racking up views fast. The YouTube video has already pulled in over 250,000 views and counting.
Wozniak's message is refreshingly direct: he thinks the tech industry is overselling what AI can actually do right now, and people are going to get burned.
His biggest concern? That companies are rushing to slap "AI" on everything without thinking about whether it actually makes products better. He's seen this movie before. Remember when every company was suddenly a "blockchain" company? Or when every app was "cloud-powered"? Wozniak says AI hype is following the same playbook.
But he's not anti-AI. He's anti-BS. His argument is that truly useful AI will come from companies that focus on solving real problems rather than chasing buzzwords. The companies throwing billions at AI without a clear plan? They're the ones that will crash and burn.
He also had some pointed words about AI safety, suggesting that the speed of development is outpacing our ability to understand what these systems are actually doing under the hood.
The video is being called an "industry alert" for good reason. When one of tech's original legends speaks up, people listen.
As reported by Fox Business.
Source: Fox Business (YouTube)
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