史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克患有轻微中风
Steve Wozniak suffers minor stroke

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史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克(Steve Wozniak),又名沃兹(Woz),于 1976 年与史蒂夫·乔布斯(Steve Jobs)共同创立了苹果公司,他在墨西哥城参加一个商业论坛时经历了轻微中风。 因感到头晕被送往医院后,核磁共振扫描显示了医疗情况。 尽管没有关于其影响或是否会限制他的职业活动的声明,但这一事件发生在沃兹签署一份敦促监管人工智能(AI)的联合声明几个月后。 他担心不良行为者可能会利用人工智能来欺骗他人或实施欺诈。 尽管如此,他担心经济利益可能会掩盖监管努力。 尽管持悲观态度,沃兹相信人类有能力解决气候变化问题。 该活动提醒我们,即使是成功和成就卓著的个人也可能面临健康紧急情况,强调无论个人的职位或成就如何,都需要谨慎、节制和自我保健。 <|>

根据这次谈话,沃兹最近的中风以及由此导致的潜在持久残疾的不确定性似乎引起了社区的关注。 演讲者表达了对全面康复和传递正能量的希望,并提供了对老年人中风的严重程度和患病率的见解。 其他人则反思了沃兹尼亚克与史蒂夫·乔布斯的合作在个人计算时代的出现中的重要性。 此外,一些人承认根据沃兹的情况有效管理资源存在挑战,并将其潜在结果与癌症等其他疾病相关的结果进行了比较。 总体而言,人们的情绪似乎是对沃兹的同情和支持,以及对其病情更广泛影响的考虑。
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suffers minor stroke

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is on his way home after suffering a minor stroke, according to US media reports.

Mr Wozniak told ABC News a MRI scan confirmed he had a stroke whilst attending the World Business Forum in Mexico City.

The 73-year-old was taken to hospital after passing out at the conference, according to the CNN news website.

The BBC has contacted representatives of Mr Wozniak for comment.

Better known in the tech world as Woz, Mr Wozniak is a Silicon Valley veteran who co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs in 1976 and invented the first Apple computer.

Apple went on to become the most valuable company in the world.

The computing pioneer signed a letter in March alongside Elon Musk calling for a pause in the development of the most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) models.

He called for the regulation of AI when he spoke to the BBC in May 2023, fearing the technology would be harnessed by "bad actors".

He said: "AI is so intelligent it's open to the bad players, the ones that want to trick you about who they are."

But he sounded a note of scepticism that regulators would get it right: "I think the forces that drive for money usually win out, which is sort of sad."

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