Steve saw no risk or uncertainty in the work he was investing his life into. He talks about the "sequence of events" and "momentum" that's ushering in the next revolution. Great vision means that you see a clear and certain path to success while others see a muddled road that leads to failure.
It's impressive, that Steve, during his early 20's also would stop, pause, and then speak. Funny, witty, deep, human, and laced with just enough humbleness to remind you of yourself.
Edgar Arenas There’s no indication you were referring to Steve in his early 20’s compared to when he was 30 in the above video. You’re just saying that so you don’t have to admit you were wrong.
This video brought back so much nostalgia from the 80's, it reminded me of my family and late mother, the 80's were an amazing time to be young, I don't know if it was just me, but the whole aura of the 80's was so positive, upbeat, innocent, simple, yet so nurturing, I feel truly blessed to have grown up in that atmosphere and decade, it made me a better human being, it also seemed more safe, less stressful, and less chaotic, I mean the world wasn't perfect, but my God.. the music, simplicity, innocence, and people's attitudes were things I took for granted, I would do anything to re-visit that time for a while and soak it all in, I guess it's a lesson in learning to live in the moment and try to enjoy it because you never know how good you have it until it's gone
Kids used to go outside and play until the sunset went down, now thanks to Steve, kids would rather spend their whole day in front of a computer screen if they could.
I am so happy to see him doing this at such a young age and being so innocent and vulnerable and new at all of this. He is terribly excited about this adventure
It's interesting that he looks far better here at age 30 in 1985 than he did at age 25 or 26 in 1981 when he had that beard and long hair. It's interesting, because in modern times, a beard makes a man look more handsome. But back then, honestly it made men look more nerdy and older. Check out Steve's 1981 interview, he's mid 20s but looks mid 40s.
He's not. Your "AI" simply builds sentences by rearranging information that was fed into it. It cannot think and generate new information (which is what Aristotle did).
*"Think Different."* Adds a whole new ring to it doesn't it?? Thing is... there are visionaries, and there are also pragmatists... and rarely do the two ever look eye to eye on anything--yet, for some odd reason Steve Jobs could always be that guy and see it exactly for *how it should be...* while also knowing how to do it!
@@MartinThePanda That is a very very weak take, modern "A.I." as it is right now with the tokenized metthod isn't just "fed" data, it is also predicting on that data which it was fed... meaning "good data in = good data out" w/ the right configurations... what you are talking about is the fact that the outputs cannot be used as inputs, because the outputs themselves have the 'traces' of the configurations baked within them, and running multiple instances of the same trained data without adding new datum causes instability, i.e. "hallucinations".
I studied in Lund Universitet in 1993 and it was really ahead of many universities in Europe in terms of facilities and IT vision. It was definetly due to happy minded felows like the gentleman that speaks after Jobs.
The man speaking after Steve is none other than Håkan Westling, former rector magnificus at Lund University. I must say that I am impressed by Håkan's speech. As others have pointed out, I think part of his confidence towards speaking after a man like Steve partly comes from his deliberately added irony. You can't really blame him for it either, considering that Steve so perfectly portrays the young and excentric foreign visionary who suddenly arrives on Håkan's doorstep from out of the blue.
Jobs was a marketing genius and a master salesman, but he wasn't much of a visionary by my reckoning. He didn't see into the future so much as deftly exploit actuality technology. He was brilliant in that way.
very cool to see two great minds... i'm amazed at how many times, decades ago jobs almost literally described the future of technology.. such forward thinking can, at times, be misunderstood and poked fun at.. but i think the second speech was enjoyable and all in good fun.
I miss this guy so much. You have to be a truly cultured person to craft a speech about computers that holds up 35 years later. Now he's gone, and Apple is coasting once more.
Honestly, the great speech here is not the one held by Jobs (whom I admire), but the one by the Swedish scholar. Fantastic analogies and a wonderfully warm but sharp sense of humor.
Convinced he went thru the simulation once at a point in the future and then again in our time bringing with him what he knew would happen. (Jk) but how were his predictions so specific and so accurate.
this video is great. i love this. sweden and denmark were among the first (maybe really the first) who started using connecting their research and practice. no wonder this happened in 1985 in sweden.
I don't know that I agree with this. Jobs was a rarity at the time as well. People like him just don't come around very often, or rather, the set of circumstances that allow someone like him to change the world don't come around very often.
He wasn't. He was a marketing genius whose charisma convinced people that he was pulling the future into the present. "Our world" is what provided all the actual technology that he so deftly exploited. if he'd never been born, we'd still have personal computers and cellphones today.
He actually mentioned Chat GPT. He was ahead of his time and he saw the future of computer and virtual machine. Great speech. There are a lot of passion and inspiration in his speech. He was delivering future but it seemed funny and currently it is reality.
Steve really liked that point about asking Aristotle a question. He brought it up numerous times throughout his life. It’s only been a few years passed and decade since his death and we’re almost there. Today I asked an A.I. image generator to create an advertisement for a company in the style of Andy Warhol. It spit out a really interesting take on his art style. I know that text versions of the A.I. already exist so in theory it can generate an approximated idea of how a person would think or create and the tech is still in its infancy really. Steve Jobs was communicating ideas that were far outside of what most people could really dream up yet. He was also right, in their lifetimes the tech would be there and would’ve been there for him without the cancer.
What a stud Steve Jobs. So full of confidence and focus. He exudes entrepreneurship. Its been a while since we had a creature like this on the planet, and it it wont be for a while before we another one like this. "Oh...but he had a bad temper...Shut up!" Masterpieces are complicated.
Jobs was a marketing genius and a master salesman, but he wasn't much of a visionary by my reckoning. He didn't see into the future so much as deftly exploit actuality technology.
Awesome video. The 'big net'. Love it. We dumped M$ and got a Bondi Blue iMac in 1999. Not looked back since. The kids learned and played on it and I started my business on it. I keep it for one specific game, and because it is still a fabulous design. Thanks Steve.
Yup the old geezer sure gave it in crystal clarity to old stevey wonder boy, who decided he was going to circle 3 times in a chopper as a way to impress these academics who mostly pride their ego next to their intellect. Still i guess Steve had the last laugh with his revolutionary non conformist vision for Apple.
@@DanyPell He's actually talking about AI. Where you could capture the fundamentals of a person's mind and make a clone of the person, who then can give answer in accordance to the train of thought of the individual.
@@wrongthink4515 the problem with AI is it requires good data in a large number otherwise it will just output incoherent sets of words(google Harry Potter AI), there is GPT3 now so maybe in 5 or more years
@Quantum Man The Photonic Mastermind! It's the concept of mindfiles. Mindfiles are beginning to emerge in rudimentary forms. Hanson robotics has a mindfile of sorts for Philip K. Dick. They took emails, letters and books written by Phillip Dick and this is the basis of the mindfile of this system. When you ask it a question, it kind of responds back like Philip K. Dick would. This is still a preliminary version of this tech. The concept of mindfiles has also been investigated from a legal and philosophical perspective in Dr. Martine Rothblatt's book called 'Virtually Human'.
@@yt-sh GPT 3 is not conscious. Not to suggest that we should or should not architect intelligence that is conscious. I am not very well-versed in this topic. It is possible that a new model for enabling substrate independent intelligence may emerge. The waves that we have witnessed over the decades have mostly been in the domains of the symbolic school and then the connectionist school. It is possible that intelligence that is substrate independent will be able to form a model of their environment, plus they will have a culture. However, going back to the initial premise, the question is how to have intelligences that are substrate independent and that are indeed conscious and we can interact with them. Again, not sure what the actual implications of something like this are going to be. I guess that the same set of ways of thinking would apply to us coming into contact with an alien civilization with a comparatively similar level of intelligence compared to humans.
The world is an interesting village. They did not realize how all of those ideologies could be now taken for granted nowadays. It is interesting to know how the next generation will also take for granted what our current entrepreneurs are dreaming of. Thanks for the reverse engineer Lecture. Greeting from Angola.
6:38 He predicted his own future! In some ways, Steve Jobs was the current Aristotle recently, and was accessible through computers (directly, through email, and indirectly, like UA-cam videos such as this). And now I'm learning about his presentation secrets partly by watching videos of Jobs here.
stephen ryan He was uncompromising in his quest for realizing his visions. His visions didn’t include building personal relationships, unless they contributed to his vision.
He was an amazing lector, genius personality, so complex and intriguing at once. I wish I would ever talk to that human, and sorry its too late. We remember you Steve, the Great of you.
interesting that the design style of glass gift is much like the later macs. Prof said: "you can put your mac inside here" Seems he suggested apple takes queue from Swedish design.
With Jobs's hope that someday we would be able to capture the essence of whoever the next Artistotle is into a computer and that some future student would be able to ask that AI version of the next Aristotle a question and get an answer, he was describing Artificial Intelligence. Truly a visionary.
4:40 Alexander the Great's tutor for 14 years was Aristotle. 5:36 "My hope is that in my lifetime we can make a tool of an interactive nature." 5:50 The petrochemical revolution "free energy."
Surprisingly, we aren't at the point where you ask the computer a question and you get an answer. We can google "what is the price of eggs in Taiwan", but we won't get an answer. We can hunt down some website that may give us an idea of an answer to the question, but we aren't "there" yet.
Jobs was already think way aheads of everyone about artificial intelligence back in 1985....pure genius! Funny how they make fun of Steve's Aristotle artificial intelligence prediction and Apple's financial problems...and now today Apple has the most market value
One explanation.. Jobs was from the future, i mean he is from 2050 and had went back to the pass. That's why he knew the future. Now that he is dead but actually he went back to where he came from, wherever that is.
It's very crazy and insane how he explain what one day would be SIRY or all this virtual assistents...where you ask something and then it answers you, like his example of aristoteles
3:40 + - 4:00+ someone keeps blowing cigarette smoke into the lens so amazing that how so little has changed but so much has dramatically changed in such a short period & that nobody would now get away with treating cigarette smoke at an indoor event so nonchalantly as a baby I like so many others experienced so much passive cigarette smoke this exact same way
Steve saw no risk or uncertainty in the work he was investing his life into. He talks about the "sequence of events" and "momentum" that's ushering in the next revolution. Great vision means that you see a clear and certain path to success while others see a muddled road that leads to failure.
Amazinglife 247 thank you for this one.. :)
Have a wonderful time..
Where is Aristotle App for me to talk to on Android phone??
Great point, some parallels to how Elon is determined for a solar / EV movement
Amazinglife 247
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Ashton Kutcher nailed the performance, all the way down to his walk and mannerisms
It's impressive, that Steve, during his early 20's also would stop, pause, and then speak. Funny, witty, deep, human, and laced with just enough humbleness to remind you of yourself.
It's impressive that you can't do math. He was born in 1955. The above was in 1985. How old would he be?
U got burned :D
@@BadMannerKorea watch interviews of Jobs from 1980. Same thing. I wasn’t referring to this video.
@@tokyo3128 No. I wasn’t referring this video but the fact he already spoke like this in his 20s
Edgar Arenas There’s no indication you were referring to Steve in his early 20’s compared to when he was 30 in the above video. You’re just saying that so you don’t have to admit you were wrong.
This video brought back so much nostalgia from the 80's, it reminded me of my family and late mother, the 80's were an amazing time to be young, I don't know if it was just me, but the whole aura of the 80's was so positive, upbeat, innocent, simple, yet so nurturing, I feel truly blessed to have grown up in that atmosphere and decade, it made me a better human being, it also seemed more safe, less stressful, and less chaotic, I mean the world wasn't perfect, but my God.. the music, simplicity, innocence, and people's attitudes were things I took for granted, I would do anything to re-visit that time for a while and soak it all in, I guess it's a lesson in learning to live in the moment and try to enjoy it because you never know how good you have it until it's gone
True in the deepest sense.... world is every changing...
Ironically Steve helped change said society to the way it is now lol.
Well said and thanks for the reminder to live in the moment ❤😊❤
Kids used to go outside and play until the sunset went down, now thanks to Steve, kids would rather spend their whole day in front of a computer screen if they could.
I’d love to relive the 80s too!
Love watching young Steve Jobs videos. So inspiring.
So what's up!?
@@ZacharyZorbas he was so cute back then
Such an handsome man! Dear lord! He could have been anything! A movie star! A model! Be blessed Steve for your gift to the world
And what a brain!
Ikr he was very handsome when he was young, and also very smart .. which is sort of a rare combination if you think about it haha
thats objectifying him
let him be him, the genius
@@AC-mp7cx I'm not objectifying him .. yes he was indeed a genius, but also very handsome
If he is not Apple CEO, he could be another company CEO, or movie star
The entire modern computer industry owes a lot to Steve Jobs!!!
I am so happy to see him doing this at such a young age and being so innocent and vulnerable and new at all of this. He is terribly excited about this adventure
He was so handsome. Such a smart ambitious young guy
It's interesting that he looks far better here at age 30 in 1985 than he did at age 25 or 26 in 1981 when he had that beard and long hair. It's interesting, because in modern times, a beard makes a man look more handsome. But back then, honestly it made men look more nerdy and older. Check out Steve's 1981 interview, he's mid 20s but looks mid 40s.
@@John-ct9zsI agree! It should be illegal for men to have beards lol
this was one of the great all time videos of steve jobs 🙂
I am watching this on my iPod. Thanks to Steve Jobs.
Steve jobs casually talking about AI technology on that Aristotle analogy is mind blowing 🤯
He's not. Your "AI" simply builds sentences by rearranging information that was fed into it. It cannot think and generate new information (which is what Aristotle did).
True. @@MartinThePanda
@@MartinThePanda so it is yet to come
*"Think Different."*
Adds a whole new ring to it doesn't it?? Thing is... there are visionaries, and there are also pragmatists... and rarely do the two ever look eye to eye on anything--yet, for some odd reason Steve Jobs could always be that guy and see it exactly for *how it should be...* while also knowing how to do it!
@@MartinThePanda That is a very very weak take, modern "A.I." as it is right now with the tokenized metthod isn't just "fed" data, it is also predicting on that data which it was fed... meaning "good data in = good data out" w/ the right configurations... what you are talking about is the fact that the outputs cannot be used as inputs, because the outputs themselves have the 'traces' of the configurations baked within them, and running multiple instances of the same trained data without adding new datum causes instability, i.e. "hallucinations".
The wisdom, vision and communication genius of this guy is timeless.
I studied in Lund Universitet in 1993 and it was really ahead of many universities in Europe in terms of facilities and IT vision. It was definetly due to happy minded felows like the gentleman that speaks after Jobs.
How many Macintosh computers were at that time at the university vs how many PCs with MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 ?
@@mateiacd how does that matter?
I wish computers today were so great, I could ask Steve Jobs a question.
thats siri....
@@carlospennav that's selling a scam for a dream
It is called GPT-3
@@1stSilence Agree with you 👍
Yes, the irony. Steve Jobs was the Aristotle of our times.
The man speaking after Steve is none other than Håkan Westling, former rector magnificus at Lund University. I must say that I am impressed by Håkan's speech. As others have pointed out, I think part of his confidence towards speaking after a man like Steve partly comes from his deliberately added irony. You can't really blame him for it either, considering that Steve so perfectly portrays the young and excentric foreign visionary who suddenly arrives on Håkan's doorstep from out of the blue.
Indeed!
it was a genious speech from a very bright ming. many points, many between lines, i think he recognized Steves true nature.
OMG. This guy is such a visionary. 1985 he is talking about LLMs. To capture Aristotle in a computer. Finally we can. Damn.
Jobs was a marketing genius and a master salesman, but he wasn't much of a visionary by my reckoning. He didn't see into the future so much as deftly exploit actuality technology. He was brilliant in that way.
Except two AI Aristotle cannot hold a conversation with current paradigm.
Talk about being sly, Prof! Wow.... a good mix of sarcasm & wit to keep home crowd engaged....
Gem of a video! Thank you for the upload. The professor had an awesome witty comeback. Haha
The speech by the prof from Lund at the end is even better - hilarious :)
very cool to see two great minds... i'm amazed at how many times, decades ago jobs almost literally described the future of technology.. such forward thinking can, at times, be misunderstood and poked fun at.. but i think the second speech was enjoyable and all in good fun.
Oh my gosh! The school official was amazingly funny!!! Perhaps the award was what sparked the idea of the G4 Cube.
I miss this guy so much. You have to be a truly cultured person to craft a speech about computers that holds up 35 years later. Now he's gone, and Apple is coasting once more.
Perfect visionary at that time - impressive! this is amazing.
Honestly, the great speech here is not the one held by Jobs (whom I admire), but the one by the Swedish scholar. Fantastic analogies and a wonderfully warm but sharp sense of humor.
He makes Aston K look like the wrong side of a barn. Flipping gorgeous!
Someone is needing a towel...
towels please! :)
Towel please
@@natasha8007 Why is everyone asking for towels?
@@RamMohammadJosephKaur because you should always know where your towel is;)
Amazing that we can watch this unique piece of history thanks in no small part of Steve Jobs as I write this on my Mac.
Amazing how this man could see the future and explain it so well.
With ChatGPT, Steve was right. We can ask Aristotle a question. If only he had lived to see it. 😢
Sad
He did. The algorithm behind "AI" has existed since the 1970's.
Convinced he went thru the simulation once at a point in the future and then again in our time bringing with him what he knew would happen. (Jk) but how were his predictions so specific and so accurate.
"oh Aristotle tell me the answers to my puzzling questions!"
*>eat glue*
@6:53 that day may be today with an Aristotle chatbot whose way of thinking is sourced from past texts? what a visionary this guy was
this video is great. i love this. sweden and denmark were among the first (maybe really the first) who started using connecting their research and practice. no wonder this happened in 1985 in sweden.
Steve was so ahead of his time. A true visionary. Rest in Peace Steve.
He was the epitome of a visionary, not many of them around anymore. Most prefer status quo in business, rather then to push the envelope forward
I don't know that I agree with this. Jobs was a rarity at the time as well. People like him just don't come around very often, or rather, the set of circumstances that allow someone like him to change the world don't come around very often.
This is Steve Jobs decades ago talking about generative AI.
steve jobs looks even better in suit
Great words! Also ,Scandinavian design is internationally recognized and appreciated for innovation.
This guy was a million years ahead of everyone else. It must have been pure torture for him to live in our world
He wasn't. He was a marketing genius whose charisma convinced people that he was pulling the future into the present. "Our world" is what provided all the actual technology that he so deftly exploited. if he'd never been born, we'd still have personal computers and cellphones today.
He actually mentioned Chat GPT. He was ahead of his time and he saw the future of computer and virtual machine. Great speech. There are a lot of passion and inspiration in his speech. He was delivering future but it seemed funny and currently it is reality.
Steve really liked that point about asking Aristotle a question. He brought it up numerous times throughout his life. It’s only been a few years passed and decade since his death and we’re almost there.
Today I asked an A.I. image generator to create an advertisement for a company in the style of Andy Warhol. It spit out a really interesting take on his art style. I know that text versions of the A.I. already exist so in theory it can generate an approximated idea of how a person would think or create and the tech is still in its infancy really.
Steve Jobs was communicating ideas that were far outside of what most people could really dream up yet. He was also right, in their lifetimes the tech would be there and would’ve been there for him without the cancer.
What a stud Steve Jobs. So full of confidence and focus. He exudes entrepreneurship. Its been a while since we had a creature like this on the planet, and it it wont be for a while before we another one like this. "Oh...but he had a bad temper...Shut up!" Masterpieces are complicated.
He was really handsome, inspirational and smart . May he rest in peace
Yeah he was so cute. It’s too bad most people only know him as an old man
@@confetti_bun I know right. I would fall for him back then, haha.
@@pinkyyy987 Fr, I wish I could have met him. I mean… time travel’s still an option, right?
@@confetti_bun If it was possible, I’d definitely go back to the 80s-90s period. He was very good looking during this era 👀
@@pinkyyy987 You’re right, he was even hotter in his late 20s/early 30s than he was in his early 20s. I think because he stopped having a beard.
He was describing ChatGPT in 1985.... This man had a vision, for sure.
6:53 he was literally talking about AGI(chatgpt) in 80s,what a visionary he was.
Jobs was a marketing genius and a master salesman, but he wasn't much of a visionary by my reckoning. He didn't see into the future so much as deftly exploit actuality technology.
The speaker who follows Steve Jobs is very good.
I wish I could ask Steve Job a question.
Awesome video.
The 'big net'.
Love it.
We dumped M$ and got a Bondi Blue iMac in 1999.
Not looked back since.
The kids learned and played on it and I started my business on it.
I keep it for one specific game, and because it is still a fabulous design.
Thanks Steve.
Ending is legendary. 14:55: "if times had been harder, I would have sent it around for cash". The visionary meets the grounded and witty Swedes.
Yup the old geezer sure gave it in crystal clarity to old stevey wonder boy, who decided he was going to circle 3 times in a chopper as a way to impress these academics who mostly pride their ego next to their intellect. Still i guess Steve had the last laugh with his revolutionary non conformist vision for Apple.
I didnt understand that comment. Can you explain?
@@RamMohammadJosephKaur If He Didnt have the money ? Mike Markkula invested in Him & The Boys as Team Apple !
Dude look at this now .. Respect .
There is something in the air (9:20) - future macbook air commercial =)
lol
it's like seeing someone from the future, that was Steve jobs, vision for the next 40-50 years ahead
best eeeever video of Steve Jobs !
He over the years....
Books and interviews cover a person's whole time with life
1950s tv: a camera pointed at a radio show
2024 youtube: a camera pointed at a radio show
Wait, that's actually hilarious
This is pretty good quality for a 1985 home video
Some things happen in time that you can only witness from another time and another place.Thanks to Steve Jobs and others like him I can bear witness.
So, Aristotle = Google?
Was thinking the same.
More like ptolemy...
Watch the anime Steins; Gate to fully understand what he's talking about
@@abbasalhashim3716 I've seen it both parts so what he's talking about?
I'm very impressed by Swedish Prof - I guess. Who is he? Anyone know that?!
+Anh Nguyen He's name is Håkan Westling and he was the principal of Lunds University at the time
He passed away earlier this year, unfortunately, at the age of 89.
6:40 He’s describing Artificial Intelligence.
He's precisely explaining Google.
@@DanyPell He's actually talking about AI. Where you could capture the fundamentals of a person's mind and make a clone of the person, who then can give answer in accordance to the train of thought of the individual.
@@wrongthink4515 the problem with AI is it requires good data in a large number otherwise it will just output incoherent sets of words(google Harry Potter AI), there is GPT3 now so maybe in 5 or more years
@Quantum Man The Photonic Mastermind! It's the concept of mindfiles. Mindfiles are beginning to emerge in rudimentary forms. Hanson robotics has a mindfile of sorts for Philip K. Dick. They took emails, letters and books written by Phillip Dick and this is the basis of the mindfile of this system. When you ask it a question, it kind of responds back like Philip K. Dick would. This is still a preliminary version of this tech. The concept of mindfiles has also been investigated from a legal and philosophical perspective in Dr. Martine Rothblatt's book called 'Virtually Human'.
@@yt-sh GPT 3 is not conscious. Not to suggest that we should or should not architect intelligence that is conscious. I am not very well-versed in this topic. It is possible that a new model for enabling substrate independent intelligence may emerge. The waves that we have witnessed over the decades have mostly been in the domains of the symbolic school and then the connectionist school. It is possible that intelligence that is substrate independent will be able to form a model of their environment, plus they will have a culture. However, going back to the initial premise, the question is how to have intelligences that are substrate independent and that are indeed conscious and we can interact with them. Again, not sure what the actual implications of something like this are going to be. I guess that the same set of ways of thinking would apply to us coming into contact with an alien civilization with a comparatively similar level of intelligence compared to humans.
"Hey Aristotle, what's the weather like today?"
The world is an interesting village. They did not realize how all of those ideologies could be now taken for granted nowadays. It is interesting to know how the next generation will also take for granted what our current entrepreneurs are dreaming of. Thanks for the reverse engineer Lecture. Greeting from Angola.
6:38 He predicted his own future!
In some ways, Steve Jobs was the current Aristotle recently, and was accessible through computers (directly, through email, and indirectly, like UA-cam videos such as this). And now I'm learning about his presentation secrets partly by watching videos of Jobs here.
he did look good that in the old days i must be honest.
The Swedish man was freakin hilarious
Damn he was one handsome guy!
Cute. But also an arrogant jerk. Didn't age well, either.
mysticaltyger2009 I think some people are just negative and unwilling to like some people for a particular reason ...
Yasmin S he was a jerk though
mysticaltyger49 Because he was sick.
stephen ryan He was uncompromising in his quest for realizing his visions. His visions didn’t include building personal relationships, unless they contributed to his vision.
"There is something in the air to night", the inspiration for the way Steve introduced the MacBook Air?
Genesis 1981
All these people talking about how he looked outwardly, but dont consider what his heart reveal about him.
Who is the guy after Jobs ? I like his version of 'what we are doing' at 12:50
Hakan Westerling. Principal of Lund University
He was an amazing lector, genius personality, so complex and intriguing at once. I wish I would ever talk to that human, and sorry its too late. We remember you Steve, the Great of you.
This speech have to been weeks before Steve was fired/quit from Apple. The world would been much different if he wasn't fired. What a genious.
You know butterfly effect. So whatever happened for good
The world wide web might have taken longer to invent.
What he said here is as if he had seen the future and became a reality 30 years later
interesting that the design style of glass gift is much like the later macs. Prof said: "you can put your mac inside here" Seems he suggested apple takes queue from Swedish design.
so beautiful meeting. Steve jobs ! a visionary leader .
steve got owned!! haha.. love the prof. wit!
SJ so sweet and so incredibly handsome 🥰
jobs is spellbinding
This whole reunion is 50 years ahead of its time
Thank you
Steve was so up himself its unreal
This sounds like AI. Being able ask Aristotle a question. With AI models, we literally can do that now. Steve Jobs was ahead of his time.
Watching this on my iPhone ❤
just wow 1985
With Jobs's hope that someday we would be able to capture the essence of whoever the next Artistotle is into a computer and that some future student would be able to ask that AI version of the next Aristotle a question and get an answer, he was describing Artificial Intelligence. Truly a visionary.
I loved the helicopter blowing away the sheet music.
4:40 Alexander the Great's tutor for 14 years was Aristotle.
5:36 "My hope is that in my lifetime we can make a tool of an interactive nature."
5:50 The petrochemical revolution "free energy."
Fantastic !!!
Steve jobs, The Timeless Brilliance!
I like the way this guy speaks.. if he focuses he can become great 👍
Steve talking about Siri way ahead of time
22 years later, He can finally put an iPhone into that jar! ^ ^
80's people have more sense of humor & cigarette not a poison
Cigarettes have always been poison. What have you been smoking?
Unfun fact: smoking killed Steve's parents
Surprisingly, we aren't at the point where you ask the computer a question and you get an answer. We can google "what is the price of eggs in Taiwan", but we won't get an answer. We can hunt down some website that may give us an idea of an answer to the question, but we aren't "there" yet.
May this great man Rest In Peace. Far too early.
This is one of the best speaking engagements I have EVER heard from him. Love it.
Jobs was already think way aheads of everyone about artificial intelligence back in 1985....pure genius! Funny how they make fun of Steve's Aristotle artificial intelligence prediction and Apple's financial problems...and now today Apple has the most market value
One explanation.. Jobs was from the future, i mean he is from 2050 and had went back to the pass. That's why he knew the future. Now that he is dead but actually he went back to where he came from, wherever that is.
I hope you woke up after hitting your head 7 years later...
It's very crazy and insane how he explain what one day would be SIRY or all this virtual assistents...where you ask something and then it answers you, like his example of aristoteles
i loved it!
3:40 + - 4:00+ someone keeps blowing cigarette smoke into the lens so amazing that how so little has changed but so much has dramatically changed in such a short period & that nobody would now get away with treating cigarette smoke at an indoor event so nonchalantly
as a baby I like so many others experienced so much passive cigarette smoke this exact same way
What was the final word of the anecdote of building a wall ,just after .13.30
4:45 Alexander the Great was tutored by Aristotle for 3 years, only, not 14 as Jobs says. Aristotle started tutoring when Alexander was 14.
O hai. I was browsing steve jobs videos. AND SOMEHOW FOUND YOU!