The Madness of Steve Jobs Told by Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak is the co-founder of Apple. In this classic interview back in 2010 with Patrick Bet-David, he talked about Apple’s early days, working with Steve Jobs and what it took to survive in that era as a Startup. We wanted to make sure we provided this content to Valuetainment. Subscribe to Valuetainment: bit.ly/2aPEwD4
About: Stephen Gary "Woz" Wozniak, is an American inventor, electronics engineer, programmer, philanthropist, and technology entrepreneur who co-founded Apple, Inc. in 1976, which later became the world's largest information technology company by revenue.
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Ok, My thoughts? Patrick is a douche.
@@TheHardDonuts Why? because he asks interesting questions, waits for the reply and doesn't grandstand in fake glamour but follows the thread with respect to get an interesting interview instead of the common "hairdo" version.
@@Philjj61 My thoughts? It's quite unprofessional to see the dude's on the left dirty and nasty shoe soles pointed directly at the camera. If you're going to do that, use new shoes or better yet don't do it at all. This isn't a conversation at a bar or cigar lounge.
Patrick comes across as a...used car salesman. Kind of fake and slimey.
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When you hear someone who says "I was so good" they're usually bragging, but with Woz he's just stating it as it is.
Exactly. "No brag, just fact"
Because you love him
actually I would say that he is being extremely humble. This guy is a legit GENIUS of our time
@@vagabond7204 No doubt, when anybody else might say "I was just that good" they're bragging, but when Woz says it, he's simply stating fact. Woz invented the first consumer affordable floppy drive and his design was simpler and more elegant than anything IBM came up with.
@@tomaxxamot4906 You don't know who I know or don't butt munch.
People comment on his genius, not enough credit given to his heart and generosity. Top company man who gives his stock away to employees is a rare example of selflessness in a culture driven by greed and ego. That's the part that should be celebrated.
Yes. His kindness and good heart, passion and work ethic is what I am touched by.
Steve Wozniak was a genius, and cared about his work no matter what.; and, that is true genius from the heart.He always cared about his work.Thank you Mr.Wozniak!🎓
@@mermaidtailsgeig5272 That's true! But he was not a sales guy. He was not a marketing guy. And he knew it. Woz and Jobs needed each other.
@sukaran gulati True.
Woz was a genious. Yes. But no more than Bill Herd or Dave Haynie. And Tramiel were leages ahead of Jobs. Why spend 1500 dollars on an Apple-II, when you can get a C64 for 300? And that even with a build in synthesiser and colour from the factory. My point. Dont give Woz more credit than he need.
The title of the video upsets me. This interview is about Steve Wozniak. He deserves his props. He deserves to be interviewed for his contributions and opinions, and it should be marketed that way.
agreed 100%. clickbait
ikr
@@coldacre is it really though? It got 1.6M people to witness Woz and his genius
Wozniak is a treasure for all mankind: not just for bringing in the computer revolution, but also for just being who he is as a person. SALUTE!
Steve and Steve has to be seen as THE so called poineers in the computer-industry. They supported eachother perhaps so to say, kind remark of you, kind regards.
Hands down to Steve Wozniak , the greatest engineer of our times . This is the greatest interview I've ever listened to as someone aspiring to be an electrical engineer myself.
Someone should do interview with this Steve which is not about other Steve. Woz is wizard of computer science
True
Woz is Hardcore!
You know, he wrote a great book "iWoz". Sure Jobs is in it, but their fates are just intertwined.
@@thomaspeputofules8471 how is your experience with the book . I wanna read it
@@ankitshaw2011 it was a good autobiography.
Steve Jobs & Steve Woz is a prime example of the book Outlier. Perfect timing on meeting each other, early years of the computer, mixed with luck. They complimented each other nearly perfectly
+ early smart money ($1M) from marketing guru Mike Markkula
@@carlatashkadeh5890. Yep, that is repeatedly recognised by Woz.
His eyes lit up the moment he was handed the Apple II, this man is truly passionate about his work. He barely acknowledged the money, that was a non-issue. Steve Wozniak was fortunate enough to not only find his passion in life, but to also have able to make a fortune off of it. He's one of the greatest men in the tech space. Some men serve a higher purpose in life, we need more people like him in the world.
Absolutely.
I like him, because he's an honest guy!
Yea, a good proportion should get into eco-friendly & ressource-efficient technologies tho cuz rare ores ain't infinite eventho new technologies are an enrichment for humanity.
I respect him way more than Steve and always have. Apple would be nowhere with Wozniak.
Steve Wozniak is kind of like Walt Disney's Roy Disney. His brother got his shit together. Without him Walt would've been living in a garage eating beans. (True story).
Steve Wozniak is a great man and often ignored.. Huge respect for Valuetainment for bringing him in! 👌👌
Woz would of just been an HP employee without Jobs. Love or hate him Jobs made Apple happen. Of course the technical genius was Woz. Woz a nice guy Jobs an asshole two together made a great team.
@@thomassutherland5188 true
@I. Wynn Wynn stop this bullshit, already told you.
@@777Kiq False. Woz would find its way. Job had no idea of what a real value product was. Parts salesman, with all respect for salesman. Opportunist charlatan, or.... the luckiest guy in the world to be smart enough to take advantage of Woz. Is this a merit? Sociopaths discussion. Praise it? Never.
@I. Wynn Wynn I agree. That was it
"You've got to have somebody at least in the company who has incredible drive, who is absolutely determined that you're unto something big, that you gotta keep moving to get there. Just about everybody in apple was that way" - Steve Wozniak
I can listen to Wozniak for hours without getting bored. He has so much interesting historical stuff to share.
Woz is an incredible guy, total nerd and engineer. Not a marketing/magnate. Just very down to earth and smart. Love that guy. Took us out for hamburgers when I went to Genius Training in 2008. Helluva nice guy.
Woz is a kind and brilliant genius Jobs was nothing but a marketing salesman who took credit for this man's and others engineering technology. Woz is the man who who should have gotten the most recognition not Steve Jobs.
That eureka moment when he knew what he had just created... wow. And the way he tells the story is such a gem too. Mad respect for this true alchemist.
Mad respect for Woz, such an honest, good guy. Not to mention super talented and enthusiastic for the love of it.
Why is 2010 looking like 1999?
Steve Wozniak is a spark , a lightning rod of enthusiasm. But it's genuine, it's not salesman stuff. Great man. Thanks for producing such a great interview.
South Hill Farm it took me years to realized Apple was the best
"Woz" was truly a prodigy ahead of his time!! 77'-78' wow unheard of in some communities
No Woz = no Apple. Woz is a BRILLIANT engineer while Jobs was a promoter and charismatic person who could extract the best out of others.
Jobs genius excised his passport for bad behavior. Woz remains the true genius.
It took Steve to turn Woz's brilliancy into a billion dollar company, though.
Woz had nothing to do with Apple when it was dying and then Steve Jobs took over again and invented the ipod, iphone etc. Was that Woz or Jobs? Woz would not of been able to do it without Jobs and vice versa the first time. But Jobs did it the second time without Woz, Woz didnt do it again ever. I love Woz, he was a great engineer. But engineering is different to building products that sell and having business vision and knowing what choices to make and most importantly what choices to not make. There are plenty of fake leaders but when one really knows what they are doing it is more valuable than someone with only technical skills. Also it isnt an either or fallacy.. lots of engineers also are awesome businessmen who have the vision too. But some are not.
Woz says himself, he could work for HP lifetime. But 2 Steves met and Jobs had other idea. Woz new how to build hardware and software, Jobs had vision
@@LL-wc4wn no engineer no computer
Why is 2010 looking like 1999?
VHS right?
Take 360p and zoom it. Welcome to 1999.
Filmed on an iPhone innit.
2019 is like 1999, too!
it’s better
Steve W has still that kid him. He’s adorable and a genius.
He was real.God bless .
😎
I love and respect him so much.
Thank you for being yourself.
Yes I enjoyed every bit
"Smart people always leave doors unlocked." And here I thought I was just lazy
I do.
That's cool!⚡
…and I’m obsessive compulsive about checking and rechecking that the doors are locked at night. I feel offended by my hero.
I have never heard an indepth interview with Steve W. I am really impressed with how gracious he is with praise for all his colleagues at Apple as they were building it up. Love it! Too many people just say I, I, I, I... he recognizes and gives credit to all the people he worked with! really cool.
Woz is and always has been brilliant and humble, the world loves you Woz!
Yah man he just oozes IQ . One can just tell how smart he is
Well,
@@tonymoretti2347 Honesty doesn't mean money.
Yes we do...!
lol humble? do you know what humble means? A humble man is slow to take credit, more inclined to mention the work of others, never brags about himself or calls attention to his accomplishments. Steve is the OPPOSITE of that. lol
After learning and hearing so much of Wozniak talking about the story of Apple, I now understand that He needed Jobs as much as Jobs needed him. Wow was the technical mind and Jobs was the visionary with the balls to make the decisions.
Man , this is second time this year Im watching this. So well spoken and fluent by Woz it's no problem, still learn.
This guy is great because he remembers what it was like to have nothing and he did not forget the people that helped him make Apple what it is!! Great interview for young people to watch! NEVER GIVE UP!
Pat, the fact that you're landing all these high profile interviews says a lot. Ronnie Coleman, Steve Wozniak, Wolf of Wall Street, JFK's adviser, ExMafia, the list goes on
this is a 9 year old interview, so it's not exactly a new thing
*Phill Heath, not Ronnie Coleman.
been landing them since 2010
So many great interviews to watch on Valuetainment!
@Jay Not to mention that they stole most of the tech for Alibaba
Jobs = Sales & Business Wozniak = Engineer & Designer
Exactly! It was a winning combination. Neither would have made it without the other.
Mike Markkula - the angel investor who made sure that Apple survived as a company.
Boom
@Diana MitfordI was gonna say he reminds me of Donkey Kong...no lie.
@Diana Mitford He is a stud through and through. His spirit is what I resonate with. But I am worlds more attractive..maybe I have a chance 😆
This is amazing. As a teacher, I’m happy that he pointed out some of the many flaws with education.
After I read his biography, I realized we had some identical childhood 'tinkering' experiences. I reached out to Woz and he was so kind to respond with a sweet email. What a sincere down-to-earth genius!Great guy. I've read every Apple book by every former employee. Loved Woz's... as he was also the creator of everything Apple up until his retirement.
That’s awesome!
What an inspiration. It's hard not to get fired up listening to Steve talk.
Woz seems like such a genuine guy. Great interview.
Even though he ultimately became wealthy, it was never about the money.
I had read it too fast, I first saw "a guinea pig"...
@@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO The smarter and more introverted you are the less incentive there is to pay other people to do stuff for you. Woz also ate like garbage while Jobs was always doing "cleanses"...Woz made a lot less money but he's still alive and still worth hundreds of millions. It appears he understands that success is about passion just as much as it is about balance.
@@funfun5656 - Generally agree. That all depends though, as around 80% of the population off the top either doesn't have the skills/ training/ ability, time, or motivation. Another 15%+ are elderly/ disabled and unable to even if they possess the skills. Such as is the case in my case. It's even less than that. It's probably about .003% of the population or less who even goes on to start a business, let alone engineers complex things/ products/ inventions/ innovations/ services. And also, when you're young (as these guys were) health is not usually a complicating factor (such that Jobs' cleanses or healthy lifestyle had any impact whatsoever).
Steve Wazniak is gem, unheard gem.
He is genuine, passionate and sincere to share his thought. I could listened to him all day.
Steve Wozniak, the computer world wouldn’t be as it is without your contribution. You worked in background and in underworld allowing others coming out front... Just like those hairdressers and makeup artists making theatre actors look as they should to hold the proper role... Thank you for your contribution to a better world... Lots of love to you ❤️
Steve made sure that his employees all got paid fairly. He's a man of great ethics and a golden heart. And he's still a multimillionaire.
If he didn't sell his shares or gabe it to his friends , he would have been the richest person in the world
True, Steve Wozniak was always the better Steve.
He plunked down millions of dollars to sponsor the US Festival in 1983, trying to unite East and West in Cold War days. Mind you, that was a lot of money and the big wealth of Tech was a decade away. Just a decent all around person.
Im so happy to see this interview on your channel. Thanks for publishing after so many years.
Wozniak - what a gem
Steve Wozniak is an amazing man.. He was the brains, and even took care of employees when Steve didn't..
He was raised right. Raised with a good work ethic and humility.
Absolute respect to you sir, this interview is fantastic!
What an interview, so pleasant and showing the true personality of Steve Wozniak and his delightful anecdotes in how, he and his partner Steve Jobs had managed their meager years. However, made it into an enormous unbelievable world success.
Wow. My favorite interview ever. So many hidden gems for Woz. We should build based on our own goals and find the tools to complete the puzzle. Truly inspirational.
Thank you for bringing spotlight on a gifted, humanist, humorous & creative Woz. He served as a regular public school teacher. Enough said. Much respect to the Valuetainment Team. Peace!
Can't wait to watch this! Finally. I totally respect The Woz. He's principled. He equally contributed to Apple. IDC what anyone says.
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I bought an Apple ll in 1977. What a great time I had in learning that machine, and the computer world. First floppy drive was $650. Before that it was audio tape for program storage.
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@Gokul Narayan Proud of the community that brings all of us together.
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Your, you're... can't even do that and hope to get rich?😂😂
21:38 ~ 22:15 this is interesting.. notice how for Steve it’s not that he wasn’t listening to the question, but rather how his passion and focus for what vision him and Jobs had exceeded to thought of worrying about doubters ...this man was focused 💎
his innocents and his humility and his passion its just inspiring
Steve Wozniak is such a wholesome individual, completely selfless and introspective man. May god bless his soul.
wow PAT, watched the whole interview. Thanks for sharing this classic piece of content.
He’s amazing. A true genius and a superior example of being gifted with a divine talent. Thank you for this 🙏🏻
Great interview David. Great job letting him speak when he was on a roll and putting in just enough to keeo him going. And the perfect questions. Ive learned alot
Listening to the legends is always music to ears. A masterpiece!!!
Both Steve are Genius in their comfortable area without steping each other toes. They really complete each other.
Dulistan Tarigan good point
Woz is a great guy who stayed humble - enormous talent, very approachable and charming.
He is the kind of person who created miraculous life for me. Without having no deeper knowledge in anything- I am living a life 100 years ago a king even could not dream of. Respect!
The real workhorse behind Apple Steve wouldnt be half of what he is without this man.
He wasn't mad, honest.
Many compliments to the host. What makes your interviews a cut above the rest I think is both skill and a natural talent you have, which makes an interview sound more like a conversation we wandered in on as it was just starting, very comfortable, just two guys kicking back and shooting the breeze. Well done as usual, enjoyed it immensely, thank you.
He's an excellent interviewer indeed.
And he let Woz talk.
Love the enthusiasm in Steve's voice. His passion is astonishing. I am chuffed that i can remember or relate to using every product he mentions. I remember loading code in - that i was copying from dot matrik printouts as high as the roof. Clearly remember using the Apple 11 (they could only afford to have 1 in the entire school)(haha mainly space invaders at lunchtime or "goto" here ) hp packard calculators that were crazy for their time. Perfect example of someone being used perfectly for his unique talent and passion - same as Jobs and same as their first investor - Great interview (must admit i have always tuned out to Steves other interviews)
Thank you valuetainment for being so great with interviews!
I was fortunate to have spent an afternoon with Stephen and Janet in London a few years ago. Two of the most humble people I have ever had the fortune of meeting. Over a snack of sliders, I got Steve to work on an issue I had with with my iPhone. He wasn't able to sort it so he called a tech friend in America to work through the fix. In the meantime I had my then teenager son to go hug him while in the middle of his call. No issues! all cool! just another Tuesday. I love this beautiful, most humble of human beings, so so much. Very few understand that we humans are ...really ...actually ...running out of true beacons of hope for the future
Wozniak is charming because he is open and enthusiastic like a kid, as well as not falsely modest about his “engineering excellence”. What he said about conformity being wrongly valued as intelligence, is spot on.
I wonder if Steve Wozniak, was like George Westinghouse? An Intelligent, knowing. man and a decent individual ; makes for a great legacy! Thank you!
@oh no He does, and I always like that about Mr.Wozniak.
He was.
⚡
Interesting, an interviewer who actually asks thought out questions and shuts up afterwards
The Stormchaser yes! Check out his channel 🤗
a damn charlatan. a wantrapreneur
@@elabjer-at-YT why is Bet David a charlatan? Because he’s against your pathetic Islam?
That’s because he’s sleeping though the interview.
Mr. Wozniak, I had a pirated Apple 2 in the early 80’s in Asia. You are truly one of the giants that built Silicon Valley. Thank you for this precious gem of an interview, Patrick Bet David.
I appreciate how Woz attributes to other people his success and not just because he is awesome at what he does
Probably the best interview ever ❤
Woz did much more than I ever thought! What a genius!
Great conversation. Truly inspirational. Interesting to hear about Apple's early days and the partnership between Steve Jobs and his customer centric sales & design focus and Steve Wozniak's engineering wizardnes.
Can't believe I only just found this - what a great human being.
Apple was fantastic. I knew it from the start. They did not have rich relatives to keep them afloat. They had genius and persistence. They developed a quality product. Steve and Steve were a winning pair.
I learned a ton about Steve Wozniak and the history of computing, great interview.
I've gotten SO much out of so many of your videos. I wish that message could get to Pat. There's a simplicity and total lack of overcomplicating things that is wonderful, a trait I notice in Tony Robbins, at play.
lol i couldn't help but lol when woz gave him a huge compliment about his inspiring drive and pat says "absolutely".
I happened to meet Jobs (and Steve Wozniak) while I worked for Apple Accessory Products Division in 1985 as a Regional MIS Manager for Southern California. While Harry James was GM for the APG Division in Garden Grove, my boss in Cuppertino was Debbie Coleman who worked for Jobs as a controller. That was in 1985, shortly before Jobs was fired by Scully. I remember we were wearing t-shirts with words IBM - which meant I Build Macintosh. Today Apple is the largest company in the world, their valuation on the stock market is over trillion dollars. And that happened because of Steve Jobs, no doubt about it. Steve Wozniak was clearly a design genius, way ahead of his times. And also a master prankster. There would not be Jobs without Wozniak. They both complemented themselves. Steve Jobs was selling what Steve Wozniak was creating (that was Apple I and Apple II). Later Jobs start selling what Palo Alto Xerox Research Lab created (computer with user friendly interface - called Macintosh by Apple). Mike Markulla (the first angel investor of Apple) was responsible for creating Apple Company and its survival in late 70-ties/early 80-ties. BTW - Apple sold APG Division in Garden Grove to Alps (Japanese company) in early Fall 1985.
What were they like to be around personally? Was Jobs a tyrant to work for or all the rumors untrue? Did you continue working there after Jobs was sacked?
@ Not me - as MIS manager I was supporting information mgmt for the division
I went to high school with "the Steves"...they were both total nerds with no social skills whatsoever. Both belonged to after-school clubs, the engineer club, science club, etc. Geeky as hell, but smart too. They were kind of weird to be honest with you. Definitely not popular kids, but they probably didn't care about all that. Strange guys for sure.
@@chillytoes337 They didn't attend Homestead High School at the same time. Wozniak is five years older than Jobs, and they first met in 1971, while Wozniak was in college and Jobs was finishing high school. And they definitely did have social skills. So I doubt your story.
My buddy at church retired from Apple about 5yrs ago and was part of Steve Jobs think tank. The stories he has are amazing. Wished I was able to run into him here in the Bay.
I doubt this is true..
Woz is a true genius, a lot respect and admiration , great interview thanks Patrick for sharing.
Bless you Steve W. I love the tecnology it , and i want more . Rest in peace bless long live sir .
Here because of 5 bullet Friday. Shoutout to Tim
Same
Asad Shah same!
me too !
ditto
As well
The wizardry of Woz is impressive, but his authenticity is like no other I've ever seen. Had there been there no Mac II, my resistance to the tech revolution would have never been overcome. Kudos and Brava to Woz for his talent and dedication to his dream Thanks.
That interview of you with Steve Wozniak from back from 2010 is so eye opening. How some young dreamers with no money and a garage with engineering capabilities revolutionised the world together. Its so insanely mind blowing when Steve describes the night OCD worked himself into a dreaming state and how he experienced his eureka moment: inventing how to put colored pixels on PC screens with zeros and ones. What a fucking madman!!!!!
Totally agree with that really blow my mind
Truly inspirational interview with steve Wozniak. Very down to earth and speaks to the point. Thank u patric.. keep inspiring us
What Steve Wozniak said at 34:15 about entrepreneurship in colleges is absolutely right.
Having someone in your life who gets as excited as you do about that little yellow dot is one of the great things in life.
Woz describes Jobs as a Walt Disney type personality. Walt was not the best animator or artist but he knew how to get the best out of those who were. He set up a productive environment and, maybe most importantly, he knew how to tell stories in a way that would inspire and direct those who could make his stories come to life on the screen.
You mean one have had to be a Director
Steve Jobs was soo lucky to have such a naive nerdy capable loyal friend.
Sir thanks a gazillion times for uploading this interview again. Watch the whole interview at a single go and noted many Golden nuggets. #made me proud to be an ENGINEER Thanks again sir.🙏🙏 #love from INDIA
I was at HP in the mid 70's, about the time Steve left. I remember someone giving me one of his business cards. It was hilarious; he was a tireless prankster. Had it for years and lost it. Wish I still had it.
DebWittner aww, it’s fine though, as an early employee you would’ve had a lot of money but working at hp at that time meant you were pretty good, so not many regrets
Wow, certainly would've been worth some good $$ on ebay if you still had it.
@@oldtwinsna8347 She's not speaking about its monetary value. That shouldn't be the focus. It's a memento of a brilliantly unique person.
@@tomasooie Who are you to say monetary value isn't the focus?
@@oldtwinsna8347 If the first thing you think of when someone's relating a personal story-concerning a humorous business card that illustrates Wozniak's merry-prankster personality-is how much it'd sell for on eBay, you have missed the point entirely.
Everything we have today is because of Wozniak. Thanks Steve.
Steve Jobs was my inspiration in starting my youtube channel. Focus and Mindfulness. Indeed It feels amazing to practice meditation.
Amazing intro! Patrick is taking it to a new level. Love it.
This is really an amazing story Apple is just such an inspiration for me Wozniack is such a computer wiz and Patrick is my favourite speaker
Woz is such a great person, couple of years ago he gave the main speech at my engineering graduation ceremony. He spoke about the importance of taking risks, be creative and not be afraid to build something big. All my friends moved to 'stable' jobs after graduation, I on the other spent the next 10 months build a SaaS platform from scratch with barely any experience, zero funding and an army of friends,relatives and family members fighting against me to 'get back to my senses' and get a 'real job'. Such an inspirational man, a highly respected engineer! I wish they would emphasize more about the fact that without him there would be no Apple, I mean sales and marketing is great but without the hardcore computer system he built from scratch there would be no company.
your platform could be as successful as apple itself, or it could flop. working on that right after college IS the sensible thing to do. even if it did flop, it's a live portfolio item you can use to show off your talents. working on it further GREW your talents and probably gave you more ideas. and really, doing that for a year after graduation makes a lot more sense than trying to do the same halfway thru a mid-life crisis with piles of bills + family life shot to hell cos you're so miserable.
@@Numantino312 yes indeed. While it didn't make me good income, it did help me land my future roles and differentiate my resume. No loss there and I became way proficient at building scalable systems starting early in my career. As the saying goes, you either succeed or you learn. I still plan on rebuilding and expanding it now, with my experience level 100 folds of what it was before, will see.
A lot of Steve Jobs legacy is thanks and should be accredited to this man.
Wozniak is the most agreeable engineer I've seen. Engineers are not known for this sort of demeanor. They have a rep for being difficult and a little too techy.
debating in a work environment vs speaking at an interview are 2 different things. Wosniak probably has no problem being disagreeable if he believes the other person is wrong in their assessment.
Maybe it’s because he never went to college
Great video! That is very interesting and also very inspirational. Thank you! Keep it up!
Another excellent presentation/interview from Patrick. Steve is an awesome guy.
He speaks from the heart! What true passion looks like ✊
*There is a fine line between genius and madness...*
There sure is
or a fat rail
The difference between insanity and invention is successful implementation.
@@ebt1117 that default pict doe👌😂
True
It's amazing how they are talking about how Siri and how you will use speech recognition.. now look at what they are doing with NeuralLink.. everything he is saying happened exactly the way he said. Amazing man.
Two legends right here folks... Steve Wozniak and Andy Garcia!