Steve Wozniak Encourages Graduates with AI Insights at Grand Valley State University
Steve Wozniak, cofounder of Apple, delivered a commencement speech at Grand Valley State University, where he addressed the graduating class about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the modern workforce. Wozniak's speech was well-received, earning applause for his remarks on AI, which he referred to as 'actual intelligence.' He discussed the ongoing efforts to replicate human brain functions through AI, highlighting the challenges and potential of this technology. Wozniak's comments stood in contrast to other recent commencement speakers, such as former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and real estate executive Gloria Caulfield, who faced negative reactions for their AI-related remarks. Wozniak also shared advice with the graduates, encouraging them to think differently and innovate as they embark on their careers.