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    Steve Wozniak Questions AI’s Ability to Match Human Intelligence and Emotion

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, has voiced skepticism about the current capabilities of artificial intelligence, expressing doubt that AI can truly match or replace human intelligence. In recent public discussions, he revealed that he has largely refrained from relying on AI tools, only using them occasionally to evaluate their performance.

    While Wozniak acknowledges that AI systems can generate well-structured and detailed responses, he argues that they often lack a genuine understanding of the specific intent behind user queries. He points out that AI tends to provide broad or generic answers, especially when questions require careful attention to precise wording or instructions. This, he suggests, reveals a significant gap between producing fluent language and demonstrating true comprehension.

    In a significant development, Wozniak dismissed claims that AI is nearing the ability to replace humans, stating he has observed “no sign” of such advancement. He emphasized that scientists still do not fully understand the workings of the human brain, which poses a major challenge in replicating human cognition through machines. Furthermore, he highlighted that AI lacks essential human qualities such as emotion, empathy, and intent—attributes he considers crucial for decision-making and behavior.

    Without these human characteristics, Wozniak argues, AI cannot capture the depth and nuance of human thought. He expressed dissatisfaction with many AI-generated outputs, describing them as overly polished yet superficial. him, these responses often feel mechanical and fail to embody the individuality and creativity found in human-produced content.

    As AI adoption accelerates across various sectors—from workplaces to consumer applications—Wozniak’s remarks underscore ongoing concerns about the technology’s reliability, depth, and broader implications. His perspective adds to the continuing debate over whether AI will serve to augment human capabilities or ultimately attempt to replace them.

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