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Apple founder Steve Wozniak says he is not a fan of AI

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is raising concerns about artificial intelligence as the technology becomes more embedded in everyday life, warning that it may not yet deliver the trustworthiness and understanding people expect.

Steve Wozniak joined FOX Business’ Liz Claman on “The Claman Countdown” to discuss how AI is advancing and where he believes it’s falling short despite rapid advances across the technology industry.

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Wozniak, who helped build Apple’s first computers and shaped the personal computer revolution, cast doubt on the importance of human thought and emotional awareness, saying that technology should reflect real understanding rather than well-written answers.

“I want to know that someone like me is thinking, knowing how I can feel, and understanding emotions and all that,” Wozniak said.

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Apple founder Steve Wozniak speaking at the conference. (Luis Ortiz/LatinContent/Getty Images)

Drawing on his experience testing AI tools, Wozniak said programs often fail to answer questions directly, instead providing broad or unrelated information that misses the user’s real need.

“I want reliable content and always. I’m not a fan of AI,” said Wozniak.

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His remarks also touched on the broader impact of technology on human behavior, suggesting that a growing reliance on automated systems could change the way people process information and solve problems.

“You depend on it,” Wozniak said.

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