Steve Wozniak on "smart watches": "I want to make the entire Internet fit on my wrist."
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Steve Wozniak, Apple co-founder, wants "smartwatch".
"I want all the features of a smartphone and the entire Internet fit on my wrist," - he said in an interview with Wired. "I want a larger display than they offer. They offer screens in size as the iPod nano, and is the size of an ordinary watch from the past... I hope to see [ "smart clock "of the future] independent, working on their own and are not associated with your smartphone via Bluetooth, lying in pocket. "
Most commercially available "wearable" from Pebble to Galaxy Gear (Samsung), can not independently access the Internet.
In an interview with Wozniak supports other representatives worn gadgets - Google Glass: «They also have a chance, and that's why I also want this. I still do not, because I did not have time to become one of the first testers. "
"This is how innovations are born great. People look at yourself and think, "That's what I really want, but it does not exist. I'm going to do it, maybe just for yourself and your company. "
Wozniak, currently working as the chief scientific advisor to the Fusion-io company, which develops and Production of the new generation of memory devices based on NAND flash technology, said he expects the lifting activity around speech recognition. "I want to be able to speak with errors in wording and grammar... When you enter a query into Google, the search engine corrects your words. Great if speech recognition has been generalized, smart enough to understand: "No, he hardly said those words, I think he'd heard. He must have meant something different, but similar. "
Wozniak believes that, given the large number of programs and works with the development of artificial intelligence is going to happen over the next 5-10 years.
In 1976, Wozniak independently developed the Apple I computer, to cooperate with other college Steve Jobs to raise capital to sell the development of his friends, in the same computer fans. One year later, Wozniak created the Apple II - one of the first successful mass-produced PC. Wozniak resigned from Apple in 1987.
Wozniak earned a reputation as an ardent supporter of advanced technologies. For example, 63-year-old Steve delighted by the use of the Segway, self-balancing electric scooter, which, according to its inventors, will change the appearance of cities around the world.