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Wozniak

American  
[woz-nee-ak] / ˈwɒz niˌæk /

noun

  1. Stephen Steve, born 1950, U.S. computer engineer: cofounder of Apple Computer.


Wozniak British  
/ ˈwɒznɪæk /

noun

  1. Steve , full name Stephan Gary Wozniak . born 1950, US computer scientist and executive: co-founder (with Steve Jobs, 1976) of Apple Inc

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In the 1970s, Banatao joined gatherings of the Homebrew Computer Club, a band of hobbyists and tinkerers that included Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and others who envisioned machines that could perch on desktops.

From The Wall Street Journal

In March 1976, Apple cofounders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak both signed a $500 check weeks before the official creation of a California company that would transform personal computing and become a global powerhouse.

From Los Angeles Times

Months after ChatGPT’s 2022 launch, the Future of Life Institute made global headlines with an open letter, signed by more than 30,000 people, including Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, calling for a six-month pause in the most advanced AI development.

From The Wall Street Journal

A diverse group of public figures, ranging from Apple co-founder Steven Wozniak to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to former White House advisor Steve Bannon, signed a petition Wednesday that effectively seeks to do what Pandora and Aladdin couldn’t do, and what mathematician and code breaker Alan Turing likely wouldn’t want to do: Put the problems that AI has created back into some sort of airtight vault.

From Barron's

I got to work with Mike Wozniak on it, and it was scary though because "Taskmaster" fans, they're tough.

From Salon