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Steve Wozniak Looks Toward Apple in 2075, Visits Apple Museum Exhibit in Seattle

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has given his thoughts on what Apple might look like some 60 years in the future, stating in an interview that he believes his former employer, as well as Google and Facebook, will be even bigger in 2075. The comment comes from an interview Wozniak gave in preparation for the Silicon Valley Comic Con, which this year is themed as "The Future of Humanity: Where Will We Be in 2075?" (via USA Today).

Wozniak said Apple's ability to "invest in anything" is one of the reasons the company will still be around in 2075. The former Apple executive also pointed towards Apple's iPhone -- which he equates to granting users "more power than Superman" -- to explain why the company won't be going away any time soon.

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Paul Allen and Steve Wozniak

"She has more power in her hand than Superman," Wozniak, broadly smiling, says, pointing at a colleague's iPhone. "To make such strides in computing... It shows you how exciting the future can be."

"Apple will be around a long time, like IBM (which was founded in 1911)," Wozniak said in an interview. "Look at Apple's cash ($246.1 billion, as of the end of its last fiscal quarter). It can invest in anything. It would be ridiculous to not expect them to be around (in 2075). The same goes for Google and Facebook."

Even though Wozniak stuck to SVCC's 2075 theme, he admitted that when Apple Computers began in 1976, its founders -- including Steve Jobs -- assumed that the company would last forever.

Wozniak recently celebrated those early days of Apple by visiting the just-opened "Apple Computer Exhibit" at Living Computers: Museum + Lab in Seattle, Washington. At an event marking the opening last week, Wozniak met one of the museum's founders, Paul Allen -- who is also a Microsoft co-founder -- for the first time. Wozniak said that he's felt Allen's influence since the early days of Apple, tweeting out, "that's what doing things first is about."

The first two decades of Apple are on display at the exhibit in Seattle, and it includes a working Apple 1 computer that visitors can interact with. Lath Carlson, the museum’s executive director, expects the Apple-specific exhibit to run for the next decade, giving those interested plenty of time to visit the museum.

Top Rated Comments

118 months ago
Can invest in anything says Apple cofounder.

Tim Cook invests in Hermes Apple Watch band.

Apple is limited by its vision not its cash.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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118 months ago
Money helps, but a bright future requires Elon Musk or Steve Jobs direction.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
118 months ago
Will Wozniak still be around as well?
Probably in just head form, right next to Steve.
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118 months ago
Will Wozniak still be around as well?
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118 months ago
WOZ is a true man that did real innovation natively.
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118 months ago
What a sad, uninformed comment. Do you have an idea of what Apple had spent in R&D in 2016?

Apple's vision so far has been amazingly better than its competitors', beating them in basically every segment the firm competes in.
And do tell me, how has that informed a revolutionary product in the last five years? Nada. Zip.

You really don't understand Apple. They don't make anything new, they just put marketing muscle behind it and make the design intuitive. This sells like hot cakes and it's a recipe that has worked tremendously well.

Apple didn't invent the touchscreen phone.
They didn't invent the modern computer.
They didn't invent the MP3 player.

They made all of these things more accessible to the masses and marketed the **** out of them.

So their R&D budget has done squat diddly of late. They just copy other companies. And I say that typing an iPhone. That's not a bad thing, but you need to get your head out of Apple's ass and realise there are other companies making great products.
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