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The Steve Jobs Archive's new exhibit reveals Jobs' 1983 vision for generative AI. Jobs predicted AI would be like a book that users could ask questions to and interact with. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Even the buzziest technology of the moment — chatbots driven by generative AI — was something Steve Jobs predicted would revolutionize our world. A new digital exhibit from the Steve Jobs Archive includes footage from a 1983 presentation Jobs gave at the International Design Conference in Aspen.
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From the Macintosh computer to the iPhone, Apple's late co-founder Steve Jobs was widely considered an innovative visionary who helped revolutionize the way we use technology in our everyday lives. Now, a newly released clip from 1983 reveals Jobs may have been more ahead of his time than we knew. The Steve Jobs Archive's latest digital exhibit features never before seen video footage of a presentation given by the tech legend at the 1983 International Design Conference. In the clip, Jobs said that while he enjoyed reading books by Aristotle and Plato, he wished he could ask them questions. The machine would be able to generate responses to questions similar to how the real-life person may respond.
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"It's a very momentum-driven market," said Ben Klein, the cofounder at the record label and music-marketing firm Hundred Days. Still, for some artists, albums can be a useful tool for marketing, streaming economics, and nourishing their biggest fans. "If you're capturing all of your fans and the fans are streaming 10 songs or they're streaming 30 songs, it actually makes a big difference on charting and streaming revenue." AdvertisementOf course, writing lots of quality songs for an album is easier said than done. And some artists are wary of letting social-media strategies or streaming incentives bleed into the creative process.
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Read previewLanding a corporate job at Apple is such a big deal for tech workers that some seek out career coaches to help get interviews. Apple is seen as a place where workers 'push boundaries'Apple positions itself as providing more than just a job. AdvertisementAs with its products, Apple has worked to brand itself as having a more playful and curious environment than its competitors. Related storiesEven Apple Park, the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, has earned the nicknames "the spaceship" and "the ring" for its futuristic circular design. Another Apple hopeful posted that they were "getting desperate" for a job at the company and had applied for 60 jobs in one day.
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Laurene Powell Jobs has purchased a $70 million home in San Francisco, The Wall Street Journal reported. Powell Jobs bought a $94 million property in Malibu in June. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementBillionaire Laurene Powell Jobs has purchased a mansion for around $70 million in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Fransisco — a record price for a home in the city, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the transaction.
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Read previewThe talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has long been considered a beloved celebrity for her friendly and funny public demeanor. "Maybe I'm being naive, but I expected them to welcome me with confetti: Welcome to 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'!" Next thing we know, we literally hear Steve Jobs pick up and say, 'Hi, Ellen' … Ellen told him the iPhone should have a bigger font," the producer said. I have been getting calls asking me about the Ellen Degeneres Show and I would like to address the time I spent there. AdvertisementPaytas appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in 2010 when she was 22 years old to showcase her speed-reading talent during an audience talent segment.
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But he is definitely leaning on the idea that he's building a media company that is also a tech company. That's partly because David Ellison isn't a tech mogul. But this reminds me a bit of the 2015 era when digital publishers like BuzzFeed and Vox Media told investors they weren't media companies but tech companies that made media. The bigger problem with the tech + media pitch isn't that tech and media aren't intertwined. AdvertisementThe real problem that Paramount — and just about every other big media company — has these days isn't that its tech isn't good enough.
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Ive said Apple's first wearable product device reflects the evolution of our intimacy with tech. A decade later, the Apple Watch is one of the most popular wearables ever. Yet the device that might just be his favorite isn't in your hand, but it may be on your wrist — the Apple Watch. Three years after Jobs' death, Apple unveiled the Apple Watch, its first wearable device and major product line since the iPad. Apple products started off "sitting on your desk, and then they ended up in your bag, and then they ended up in your pocket," he said.
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In the 1990s, Apple watched as Bill Gates took Windows global, giving Microsoft absolute dominance over the nascent PC market. Apple's OpenAI dealWhen Apple revealed a partnership with OpenAI at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, questions swirled about the terms of the long-rumored tie-up. AdvertisementApple's new suite of AI features revealed at WWDC, dubbed Apple Intelligence, hardly relies on OpenAI's technology. ChatGPT is more of an add-on that Apple users can choose to give, or refuse, permission to respond to queries. The success of Apple's OpenAI tie-up could come down to how many people are willing to buy new iPhones.
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Read previewFormer Apple design chief Jony Ive spent decades at the tech titan, but he said his best years were with late cofounder Steve Jobs. AdvertisementBut, those "very difficult years" were necessary for him to become the renowned designer he is today, according to Ive. Jony Ive was Apple's head of design during Jobs' second tenure at the company and led the development of the iPhone under the CEO. Alessia Pierdomenico / ReutersIve described his time working with Jobs at Apple from 1997 to 2011 as "the most joyful and extraordinary 15 years of my life." Unlike his first few years without Jobs, he said that learning at Apple became clearer and more focused on "what we were creating" with Jobs at the helm.
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Competition may have died down but the original smartphone wars were so intense for Steve Jobs he once declared that he'd start a "thermonuclear war." Smartphone wars in the AI eraThe smartphone market has been lagging. The company will be banking on Apple Intelligence being a hit with consumers, potentially revitalizing sales in markets like China. Samsung Galaxy S24 lineup. SamsungThe South Korean tech giant must be hoping to regain its crown as king of the smartphone market.
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Steve Jobs' widow, Laurene Powell Jobs, won't leave the $24 billion she inherited to her children. Elton John and other celebrities have announced their plans to leave their fortunes to charity. Laurene Powell Jobs told The New York Times in 2020 that she doesn't want to pass the $24 billion fortune she inherited from her late husband, Steve Jobs, to their children. "I'm not interested in legacy wealth buildings, and my children know that," she told the Times. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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He says it has been "remarkable to have the opportunity" to build the company back up. "It's almost biblical, it doesn't happen," Spikes tells CNBC Make It. "There's a few folkloric experiences like Steve Jobs returning to Apple or Michael Dell returning to Dell Computers when the companies were in trouble. I think MoviePass is the first time where the company had shut its doors and went down to zero, operationally." "It shows you you weren't crazy for what you were trying to build," he tells Make It.
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In his new film, “Kinds of Kindness,” though, Yorgos Lanthimos goes further. Jesse Plemons is Robert in Yorgos Lanthimos’ new film, “Kinds of Kindness." Workplace harassment is a pervasive problem in a huge range of professions, from farm work to domestic labor to Hollywood itself. Remote work saves companies money by reducing rent and relocation costs, and because workers who work from home are more satisfied with fewer pay raises. People in “Kinds of Kindness” are pushed to mistake domination for kindness.
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Laurene Powell Jobs is a powerful impact investor and philanthropist with a net worth of $11.3 billion. Powell Jobs hosts elaborate Halloween shows at her Silicon Valley home and owns a $110 million yacht. Here's a look at the life of the businesswoman, who is the widow of Apple cofounder Steve Jobs. AdvertisementLaurene Powell Jobs, the 60-year-old billionaire, is a formidable presence in investing circles, with a net worth of $11.3 billion, according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. Powell Jobs has used the fortune she inherited after the death of her husband, Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, to expand her own businesses and philanthropies.
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Sure enough, the next day began a historic ascent of Apple stock, an in-your-face rally that many thought made no sense. There's a coalescence of two themes, high speed, accelerated computing and increasingly intelligent AI, and neither works without Nvidia chips. I know that it seems impossible to ponder Nvidia's stock going any higher or passing Apple and Microsoft and staying ahead of it. Ask yourself, does any company match Jensen and Nvidia right now? I say let others be baffled over the Apple versus Microsoft versus Nvidia conundrum.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewTim Cook has been Apple's CEO since 2011, and he's led the tech giant to major milestones and through tough times. Still, Cook has seen the company through major releases like the Vision Pro headset and the launch of Apple Intelligence in 2024 alone. AdvertisementHere are five things managers and CEOs can do to run their companies like the 63-year-old Apple chief. AdvertisementIn the book " Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level " by Leander Kahney, it's revealed that asking employees questions is a management tactic Cook uses often.
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Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' dad Paul taught him how to build a fence around their home in Mountain View, California. The process taught him how to be detail-oriented, a mindset he enforced at Apple, Jobs' biographer Walter Isaacson told CBS's "60 Minutes" in 2011. As Jobs told Isaacson, "He loved doing things right." At Apple, Jobs made sure every detail was of the highest quality, Isaacson wrote in the "Steve Jobs" biography. "Give every f---ing ounce of effort you can; to give the best performance you can give," Johnson wrote in a 2017 Instagram post.
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Steve Jobs famously debuted the MacBook Air in 2008 by pulling it out of a manila envelope. The 13-inch MacBook Air is the best-selling laptop in the world today, according to Apple. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Steve Jobs famously introduced the world to the MacBook Air in 2008 with a flourish, when he pulled the laptop out of a manila envelope to demonstrate how thin and portable it was. Apple CEO Cook talked about the moment's significance in an interview with tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD.
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Tim Cook discusses his legacy in an interview with tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee. The Apple CEO, who took over for Steve Jobs in 2011, said any legacy is for others to decide. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . So what will be the legacy of his successor, Tim Cook? Cook spoke to tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee in an interview released Wednesday, saying that "legacy is something that is defined by other people."
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Laurene Powell Jobs has dropped millions of dollars on four adjacent oceanside properties in Malibu. The billionaire investor recently spent $94 million on a property, the LA Times reported. AdvertisementLaurene Powell Jobs, the billionaire investor and widow of the Apple founder Steve Jobs, recently dropped $94 million on a prime oceanfront property in Malibu, California, the Los Angeles Times reported. The Paradise Cove plot is the latest addition to Powell Jobs' growing portfolio of properties in one of the country's most affluent neighborhoods. Since 2015, Powell Jobs has spent more than $170 million on neighboring Malibu properties in an apparent effort to build a sprawling compound on some of Southern California's most expensive cliffs.
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Holmes was sentenced to 11 years in prison for defrauding investors in her failed blood-testing company, Theranos. She is seeking a new trial, arguing that the judge in her case erred in several decisions during the 2022 proceedings. Since her conviction, her projected release date from prison has been moved up, shaving about two years off her sentence. Theranos’ unraveling, and Holmes herself, became the subject of a bestselling book, a Hulu scripted series and an award-winning documentary. Holmes knowingly concealed the technology’s problems, and still pushed to get the company’s Edison devices into pharmacies, prosecutors argued.
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Jensen Huang doesn't schedule one-on-one meetings with the people who report to him — but that doesn't mean he has no time for them. The billionaire Nvidia CEO and co-founder revealed that aspect of his managerial style during a talk at Stanford University in March. DON'T MISS: The ultimate guide to becoming a master communicator and public speakerIn Huang's case, scheduling 55 recurring one-on-one meetings could fill up a calendar quickly. A fully booked planner carries psychological ramifications, too, Yale University psychology professor Laurie Santos said at SXSW in March. To fend it off, Santos suggested going through your to-do list and figuring out which items don't actually need to be scheduled.
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This disastrous mindset has hollowed out Silicon Valley's ability to innovate and caused regular people to grow increasingly frustrated with everyday tech. The large platforms have generally ignored this feedback for one big reason: The tech industry has been taken over by career managers. Now Google Search is more profitable and worse, elevating spammy content and outright scams, a problem exacerbated by artificial intelligence. AdvertisementBut today's tech products feel built to sell a dream of the future rather than solve a customer's existing pains. As long as the tech industry is controlled by people who don't build things, it will continue to build products that help raise growth metrics rather than help consumers with tangible problems.
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Starbucks didn't sell its own coffee early on"When Starbucks opened in Pike Place Market in 1971, they were using Peet's Coffee. Howard Shultz is going to acquire Starbucks Coffee Company, and he's never going to hear from you again." Together the trio made the "huge decision" to sell Starbucks coffee in Costco, which sparked a "revolt inside the halls of Starbucks," Schultz said. Related storiesThe former Starbucks CEO faced similar blowback when he agreed to let United Airlines serve his company's coffee. "We're not a beverage company serving coffee, we are a coffee company serving people.
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