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Steve Wozniak

Stephen Gary Wozniak (/ˈwɒzniæk/; born August 11, 1950), also known by his nickname "Woz", is an American electronics engineer, computer programmer, philanthropist, inventor, and technology entrepreneur. In 1976, with business partner Steve Jobs, he co-founded Apple Computer, which later became the world's largest technology company by revenue and the largest company in the world by market capitalization. Through his work at Apple in the 1970s and 1980s, he is widely recognized as one of the most prominent pioneers of the personal computer revolution.[3]

Steve Wozniak
Wozniak in 2017
Born
Stephen Gary Wozniak

(1950-08-11) August 11, 1950 (age 72)
San Jose, California, U.S.
Other names
  • Woz
  • Berkeley Blu (hacking alias)[1]
  • Rocky Clark (student alias)[2]
EducationUniversity of Colorado, Boulder (expelled)
University of California, Berkeley (BSE, 1986)
Occupations
Years active1971–present
Known for
Spouses
Alice Robertson
(m. 1976⁠–⁠1980)
(m. 1981⁠–⁠1987)
Suzanne Mulkern
(m. 1990⁠–⁠2004)
Janet Hill
(m. 2008)
Children3
Call signex-WA6BND (ex-WV6VLY)
Websitewoz.org

In 1975, Wozniak started developing the Apple I[4]: 150 into the computer that launched Apple when he and Jobs first began marketing it the following year. He primarily designed the Apple II, introduced in 1977, known as one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers,[5] while Jobs oversaw the development of its foam-molded plastic case and early Apple employee Rod Holt developed its switching power supply.[6] With human–computer interface expert Jef Raskin, Wozniak had a major influence over the initial development of the original Apple Macintosh concepts from 1979 to 1981, when Jobs took over the project following Wozniak's brief departure from the company due to a traumatic airplane accident.[7][8] After permanently leaving Apple in 1985, Wozniak founded CL 9 and created the first programmable universal remote, released in 1987. He then pursued several other businesses and philanthropic ventures throughout his career, focusing largely on technology in K–12 schools.[8]

As of February 2020, Wozniak has remained an employee of Apple in a ceremonial capacity since stepping down in 1985.[9][10] In recent years, he has helped fund multiple entrepreneurial efforts dealing in areas such as telecommunications, flash memory, technology and pop culture conventions, ecology, satellites, technical education and more.

Early life

 
Wozniak's 1968 Homestead High School yearbook photo

Stephen Gary Wozniak was born on August 11, 1950, in San Jose, California.[4]: 18 [11][12]: 13 [13]: 27  His mother, Margaret Louise Wozniak (née Kern) (1923–2014), was from Washington state,[14] and his father, Francis Jacob "Jerry" Wozniak (1925–1994) of Michigan,[4]: 18  was an engineer for the Lockheed Corporation.[13]: 1  Wozniak graduated from Homestead High School in 1968, in Cupertino, California.[12]: 25  Steve has one brother, Mark Wozniak, a former tech executive who lives in Menlo Park. He also has one sister, Leslie Wozniak. She attended Homestead High School in Cupertino. She is a grant adviser at Five Bridges Foundation, which helps at-risk youths in San Francisco. She once said it was her mother who introduced activism to her and her siblings.[15]

The name on Wozniak's birth certificate is "Stephan Gary Wozniak", but his mother said that she intended it to be spelled "Stephen", which is what he uses.[4]: 18  He has mentioned the surname “Wozniak” being Polish.[16][4]: 129–130

In the early 1970s, Wozniak's blue box design earned him the nickname "Berkeley Blue" in the phreaking community.[1][17]

Wozniak has credited watching Star Trek and attending Star Trek conventions while in his youth as a source of inspiration for his starting Apple Computer.[18]

Career

Pre-Apple

In 1969, Wozniak returned to the San Francisco Bay Area after being expelled from the University of Colorado Boulder in his first year for hacking the university's computer system.[19][20]

He re-enrolled at De Anza College in Cupertino before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley, in 1971.[13]: 1  In June of that year, for a self-taught engineering project, Wozniak designed and built his first computer with his friend Bill Fernandez.[13]: 1  Predating useful microprocessors, screens, and keyboards, and using punch cards and only 20 TTL chips donated by an acquaintance, they named it "Cream Soda" after their favorite beverage. A newspaper reporter stepped on the power supply cable and blew up the computer, but it served Wozniak as "a good prelude to my thinking 5 years later with the Apple I and Apple II computers".[21] Before focusing his attention on Apple, he was employed at Hewlett-Packard (HP), where he designed calculators.[22] It was during this time that he dropped out of Berkeley and befriended Steve Jobs.[23][24]

Wozniak was introduced to Jobs by Fernandez, who attended Homestead High School with Jobs in 1971. Jobs and Wozniak became friends when Jobs worked for the summer at HP, where Wozniak, too, was employed, working on a mainframe computer.[25]

We first met in 1971 during my college years, while he was in high school. A friend said, 'you should meet Steve Jobs because he likes electronics, and he also plays pranks.' So he introduced us.

— Steve Wozniak[24]
 

Their first business partnership began later that year when Wozniak read an article titled "Secrets of the Little Blue Box" from the October 1971 issue of Esquire, and started to build his own "blue boxes" that enabled one to make long-distance phone calls at no cost.[26][27] Jobs, who handled the sales of the blue boxes, managed to sell some two hundred of them for $150 each, and split the profit with Wozniak.[28][29] Jobs later told his biographer that if it hadn't been for Wozniak's blue boxes, "there wouldn't have been an Apple."[30]

In 1973, Jobs was working for arcade game company Atari, Inc. in Los Gatos, California.[31] He was assigned to create a circuit board for the arcade video game Breakout. According to Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell, Atari offered $100 (equivalent to $610 in 2021) for each chip that was eliminated in the machine. Jobs had little knowledge of circuit board design and made a deal with Wozniak to split the fee evenly between them if Wozniak could minimize the number of chips. Wozniak reduced the number of chips by 50, by using RAM for the brick representation. The fact that this prototype had no scoring or coin mechanisms meant Woz's prototype could not be used. Jobs was paid the full bonus regardless. Jobs told Wozniak that Atari gave them only $700 and that Wozniak's share was thus $350 (equivalent to $2,100 in 2021).[32][4]: 147–148, 180  Wozniak did not learn about the actual $5,000 bonus (equivalent to $30,500 in 2021) until ten years later. While dismayed, he said that if Jobs had told him about it and had said he needed the money, Wozniak would have given it to him.[33]: 104–107 

In 1975, Wozniak began designing and developing the computer that would eventually make him famous, the Apple I.[34] With the Apple I, Wozniak was largely working to impress other members of the Palo Alto-based Homebrew Computer Club,[35]: 35–38  a local group of electronics hobbyists interested in computing. The club was one of several key centers which established the home hobbyist era, essentially creating the microcomputer industry over the next few decades. Unlike other custom Homebrew designs, the Apple had an easy-to-achieve video capability that drew a crowd when it was unveiled.[36]

Apple formation and success

Wozniak designed Apple's first products, the Apple I and II computers and he helped design the Macintosh — because he wanted to use them and they didn't exist.

— CNBC retrospective[37]

Between Woz and Jobs, Woz was the innovator, the inventor. Steve Jobs was the marketing person.

— Apple employee #12 Daniel Kottke[38]

Everything I did at Apple that was an A+ job and that took us places, I had two things in my favor ... I had no money [and] I had had no training.

— Steve Wozniak in 2010[37]
 
Original 1976 Apple I computer in a briefcase, from the Sydney Powerhouse Museum collection

By March 1, 1976, Wozniak completed the basic design of the Apple I computer.[13]: 5–6  He alone designed the hardware, circuit board designs, and operating system for the computer.[36] Wozniak originally offered the design to HP while working there, but was denied by the company on five occasions.[39] Jobs then advised Wozniak to start a business of their own to build and sell bare printed circuit boards of the Apple I.[13]: 4–6 [35]: 35–38  Wozniak, at first skeptical, was later convinced by Jobs that even if they were not successful they could at least say to their grandchildren that they had had their own company. To raise the money they needed to build the first batch of the circuit boards, Wozniak sold his HP scientific calculator while Jobs sold his Volkswagen van.[13]: 4–6 [35]: 35–38 

On April 1, 1976, Jobs and Wozniak formed the Apple Computer Company (now called Apple Inc.) along with administrative supervisor Ronald Wayne, whose participation in the new venture was short-lived. The two decided on the name "Apple" shortly after Jobs returned from Oregon and told Wozniak about his time spent on an apple orchard there.[40]

After the company was formed, Jobs and Wozniak made one last trip to the Homebrew Computer Club to give a presentation of the fully assembled version of the Apple I.[35]: 39–40  Paul Terrell, who was starting a new computer shop in Mountain View, California, called the Byte Shop,[4] saw the presentation and was impressed by the machine.[33]: 66–67  Terrell told Jobs that he would order 50 units of the Apple I and pay $500 (equivalent to $2,380 in 2021) each on delivery, but only if they came fully assembled, as he was not interested in buying bare printed circuit boards.[13]: 7 [33]: 66–67 

Together the duo assembled the first boards in Jobs's parents' Los Altos home; initially in his bedroom and later (when there was no space left) in the garage. Wozniak's apartment in San Jose was filled with monitors, electronic devices, and computer games that he had developed. The Apple I sold for $666.66. Wozniak later said he had no idea about the relation between the number and the mark of the beast, and that he came up with the price because he liked "repeating digits".[41] They sold their first 50 system boards to Terrell later that year.[clarification needed]

External image
  Wozniak and Steve Jobs with an Apple I circuit board, c. 1976.

In November 1976, Jobs and Wozniak received substantial funding from a then-semi-retired Intel product marketing manager and engineer named Mike Markkula.[42][13]: 10  At the request of Markkula, Wozniak resigned from his job at HP and became the vice president in charge of research and development at Apple. Wozniak's Apple I was similar to the Altair 8800, the first commercially available microcomputer, except the Apple I had no provision for internal expansion cards. With expansion cards, the Altair could attach to a computer terminal and be programmed in BASIC. In contrast, the Apple I was a hobbyist machine. Wozniak's design included a $25 CPU (MOS 6502) on a single circuit board with 256 bytes of ROM, 4K or 8K bytes of RAM, and a 40-character by 24-row display controller. Apple's first computer lacked a case, power supply, keyboard, and display—all components that had to be provided by the user. Eventually about 200 Apple I computers were produced in total.[43]

 
An Apple II computer with an external modem

After the success of the Apple I, Wozniak designed the Apple II, the first personal computer with the ability to display color graphics, and BASIC programming language built in.[4] Inspired by "the technique Atari used to simulate colors on its first arcade games", Wozniak found a way of putting colors into the NTSC system by using a US$1 chip,[44] while colors in the PAL system are achieved by "accident" when a dot occurs on a line, and he says that to this day he has no idea how it works.[45] During the design stage, Jobs argued that the Apple II should have two expansion slots, while Wozniak wanted eight.[4] After a heated argument, during which Wozniak threatened that Jobs should "go get himself another computer", they decided to go with eight slots. Jobs and Wozniak introduced the Apple II at the April 1977 West Coast Computer Faire. Wozniak's first article about the Apple II was in Byte magazine in May 1977.[46] It became one of the first highly successful mass-produced personal computers in the world.

Wozniak also designed the Disk II floppy disk drive, released in 1978 specifically for use with the Apple II series to replace the slower cassette tape storage.

In 1980, Apple went public to instant and significant financial profitability, making Jobs and Wozniak both millionaires. The Apple II's intended successor, the Apple III, released the same year, was a commercial failure and was discontinued in 1984. According to Wozniak, the Apple III "had 100 percent hardware failures", and that the primary reason for these failures was that the system was designed by Apple's marketing department, unlike Apple's previous engineering-driven projects.[47]

 
An original Macintosh with hardware

During the early design and development phase of the original Macintosh, Wozniak had a heavy influence over the project along with Jef Raskin, who conceived the computer. Later named the "Macintosh 128k", it would become the first mass-market personal computer featuring an integral graphical user interface and mouse. The Macintosh would also go on to introduce the desktop publishing industry with the addition of the Apple LaserWriter, the first laser printer to feature vector graphics.[48] In a 2013 interview, Wozniak said that in 1981, "Steve [Jobs] really took over the project when I had a plane crash and wasn't there."[8][7]

Plane crash and temporary leave from Apple

On February 7, 1981, the Beechcraft Bonanza A36TC which Wozniak was piloting (and not qualified to operate[49]) crashed soon after takeoff from the Sky Park Airport in Scotts Valley, California.[50] The airplane stalled while climbing, then bounced down the runway, broke through two fences, and crashed into an embankment. Wozniak and his three passengers—then-fiancée Candice Clark, her brother Jack Clark, and Jack's girlfriend, Janet Valleau—were injured. Wozniak sustained severe face and head injuries, including losing a tooth, and also suffered for the following five weeks from anterograde amnesia, the inability to create new memories. He had no memory of the crash, and did not remember his name while in the hospital or the things he did for a time after he was released.[47][51] He would later state that Apple II computer games were what helped him regain his memory.[4] The National Transportation Safety Board investigation report cited premature liftoff and pilot inexperience as probable causes of the crash.[13]: 28–30 

Wozniak did not immediately return to Apple after recovering from the airplane crash, seeing it as a good reason to leave.[47] Infinite Loop characterized this time: "Coming out of the semi-coma had been like flipping a reset switch in Woz's brain. It was as if in his thirty-year old body he had regained the mind he'd had at eighteen before all the computer madness had begun. And when that happened, Woz found he had little interest in engineering or design. Rather, in an odd sort of way, he wanted to start over fresh."[52]: 322 

UC Berkeley and US Festivals

 
Wozniak in 1983

Later in 1981, after recovering from the plane crash, Wozniak re-enrolled at UC Berkeley to complete his Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences degree that he started there in 1971 (and which he would finish in 1986).[53] Because his name was well known at this point, he enrolled under the name Rocky Raccoon Clark, which is the name listed on his diploma,[8][9][54] although he did not officially receive his degree in electrical engineering and computer sciences until 1987.[23][8]

In May 1982 and 1983, Wozniak, with help from professional concert promoter Bill Graham, founded the company Unuson, an abbreviation of "unite us in song",[55] which sponsored two US Festivals, with "US" pronounced like the pronoun, not as initials. Initially intended to celebrate evolving technologies, the festivals ended up as a technology exposition and a rock festival as a combination of music, computers, television, and people. After losing several million dollars on the 1982 festival, Wozniak stated that unless the 1983 event turned a profit, he would end his involvement with rock festivals and get back to designing computers.[56] Later that year, Wozniak returned to Apple product development, desiring no more of a role than that of an engineer and a motivational factor for the Apple workforce.[4][52]: 323–324 

Return to Apple product development

 
Wozniak and Macintosh system software designer Andy Hertzfeld at an Apple User Group Connection meeting in 1985

Starting in the mid-1980s, as the Macintosh experienced slow but steady growth, Apple's corporate leadership, including Steve Jobs, increasingly disrespected its flagship cash cow Apple II series—and Wozniak along with it. The Apple II division—other than Wozniak—was not invited to the Macintosh introduction event, and Wozniak was seen kicking the dirt in the parking lot.[57] Although Apple II products provided about 85% of Apple's sales in early 1985, the company's January 1985 annual meeting did not mention the Apple II division or its employees, a typical situation that frustrated Wozniak.[58]

Final departure from Apple workforce

Even with the success he had helped to create at Apple, Wozniak believed that the company was hindering him from being who he wanted to be, and that it was "the bane of his existence".[59] He enjoyed engineering, not management, and said that he missed "the fun of the early days".[9] As other talented engineers joined the growing company, he no longer believed he was needed there, and by early 1985, Wozniak left Apple again, stating that the company had "been going in the wrong direction for the last five years". He then sold most of his stock.[58]

The Apple II platform financially carried the company well into the Macintosh era of the late 1980s;[58] it was made semi-portable with the Apple IIc of 1984, and was extended, with some input from Wozniak, by the 16-bit Apple IIGS of 1986, and was discontinued altogether when the Apple IIe was discontinued on November 15, 1993 (although the Apple IIe card, which allowed compatible Macintosh computers to run Apple II software and use certain Apple II peripherals, was produced until May 1995).

Post-Apple

 
Wozniak signs a Modbook at Macworld Expo in 2009

After his career at Apple, Wozniak founded CL 9 in 1985, which developed and brought the first programmable universal remote control to market in 1987, called the "CORE".[4]

Beyond engineering, Wozniak's second lifelong goal had always been to teach elementary school because of the important role teachers play in students' lives. Eventually, he did teach computer classes to children from the fifth through ninth grades, and teachers as well.[54][59] Unuson continued to support this, funding additional teachers and equipment.[55]

In 2001, Wozniak founded Wheels of Zeus (WOZ)[60] to create wireless GPS technology to "help everyday people find everyday things much more easily". In 2002, he joined the board of directors of Ripcord Networks, Inc., joining Apple alumni Ellen Hancock, Gil Amelio, Mike Connor, and Wheels of Zeus co-founder Alex Fielding in a new telecommunications venture. Later the same year he joined the board of directors of Danger, Inc., the maker of the Hip Top.

In 2006, Wheels of Zeus was closed, and Wozniak founded Acquicor Technology, a holding company for acquiring technology companies and developing them, with Apple alumni Hancock and Amelio. From 2009 through 2014 he was chief scientist at Fusion-io.[61] In 2014 he became chief scientist at Primary Data, which was founded by some former Fusion-io executives.[62]

Silicon Valley Comic Con (SVCC) is an annual pop culture and technology convention at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. The convention was co-founded by Wozniak and Rick White, with Trip Hunter as CEO.[63] Wozniak announced the annual event in 2015 along with Marvel legend Stan Lee.[64]

In October 2017, Wozniak founded Woz U, an online educational technology service for independent students and employees.[65] As of December 2018, Woz U was licensed as a school with the Arizona state board.[66]

Though permanently leaving Apple as an active employee in 1985, Wozniak chose to never remove himself from the official employee list, and continues to represent the company at events or in interviews.[9] Today he receives a stipend from Apple for this role, estimated in 2006 to be US$120,000 per year.[4][9][67] He is also an Apple shareholder.[68] He maintained a friendly acquaintance with Steve Jobs until Jobs's death in October 2011.[69] However, in 2006, Wozniak stated that he and Jobs were not as close as they used to be.[70] In a 2013 interview, Wozniak said that the original Macintosh "failed" under Steve Jobs, and that it was not until Jobs left that it became a success. He called the Apple Lisa group the team that had kicked Jobs out, and that Jobs liked to call the Lisa group "idiots for making [the Lisa computer] too expensive". To compete with the Lisa, Jobs and his new team produced a cheaper computer, one that, according to Wozniak, was "weak", "lousy" and "still at a fairly high price". "He made it by cutting the RAM down, by forcing you to swap disks here and there", says Wozniak. He attributed the eventual success of the Macintosh to people like John Sculley "who worked to build a Macintosh market when the Apple II went away".[7]

At the end of 2020, Wozniak announced the launch of a new company helmed by him, Efforce. Efforce is described as a marketplace for funding ecologically friendly projects. It used a WOZX cryptocurrency token for funding and blockchain to redistribute the profit to token holders and businesses engaged on the platform.[71] In its first week trading, the WOZX cryptocurrency token's value increased 1,400%.[72]

In September 2021, it was reported that Wozniak was also starting a company alongside co-founder Alex Fielding named Privateer Space to address the problem of space debris.[73][74] Privateer Space debuted the first version of their space traffic monitoring software on March 1, 2022.[75]

Inventions

 
Wozniak at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia, 2012

Wozniak is listed as the sole inventor on the following Apple patents:

  • US Patent No. 4,136,359: "Microcomputer for use with video display"[76]—for which he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
  • US Patent No. 4,210,959: "Controller for magnetic disc, recorder, or the like"[77]
  • US Patent No. 4,217,604: "Apparatus for digitally controlling PAL color display"[78]
  • US Patent No. 4,278,972: "Digitally-controlled color signal generation means for use with display"[79]

Philanthropy

In 1990, Wozniak helped found the Electronic Frontier Foundation, providing some of the organization's initial funding[80][81][82] and serving on its founding Board of Directors.[80] He is the founding sponsor of the Tech Museum, Silicon Valley Ballet and Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose.[8] Also since leaving Apple, Wozniak has provided all the money, and much onsite technical support, for the technology program in his local school district in Los Gatos.[4] Un.U.Son. (Unite Us In Song), an organization Wozniak formed to organize the two US festivals, is now primarily tasked with supporting his educational and philanthropic projects.[4][55] In 1986, Wozniak lent his name to the Stephen G. Wozniak Achievement Awards (popularly known as "Wozzie Awards"), which he presented to six Bay Area high school and college students for their innovative use of computers in the fields of business, art, and music.[83] Wozniak is the subject of a student-made film production of his friend's (Joe Patane) nonprofit Dream Camp Foundation for high-level-need youth entitled Camp Woz: The Admirable Lunacy of Philanthropy.[84]

Honors and awards

 
Wozniak speaking at a conference in Paradise Valley, Arizona in 2017

Because of his lifetime of achievements, multiple organizations have given Wozniak awards and recognition, including:

  • In 1979, Wozniak was awarded the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award. In 1985, both he and Steve Jobs received the National Medal of Technology from US President Ronald Reagan.[4]
  • Later he donated funds to create the "Woz Lab" at the University of Colorado at Boulder. In 1998, he was named a Fellow of the Computer History Museum "for co-founding Apple Computer and inventing the Apple I personal computer."[85]
  • In September 2000, Wozniak was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame,[86] and in 2001 he was awarded the 7th Annual Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy and Employment.[87]
  • The American Humanist Association awarded him the Isaac Asimov Science Award in 2011.
  • In 2004, Wozniak was given the 5th Annual Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology.[88]
  • He was awarded the Global Award of the President of Armenia for Outstanding Contribution to Humanity Through IT in 2011.[89]
  • On February 17, 2014, in Los Angeles, Wozniak was awarded the 66th Hoover Medal from IEEE President & CEO J. Roberto de Marca.[90] The award is presented to an engineer whose professional achievements and personal endeavors have advanced the well-being of humankind and is administered by a board representing five engineering organizations: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers; the American Society of Civil Engineers; the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers; and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.[91]
  • The New York City Chapter of Young Presidents' Organization presented their 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award to Wozniak on October 16, 2014, at the American Museum of Natural History.[92]
  • In November 2014, Industry Week added Wozniak to the Manufacturing Hall of Fame.[93]
  • On June 19, 2015, Wozniak received the Legacy for Children Award from the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose. The Legacy for Children Award honors an individual whose legacy has significantly benefited the learning and lives of children. The purpose of the Award is to focus Silicon Valley's attention on the needs of our children, encouraging us all to take responsibility for their well-being. Candidates are nominated by a committee of notable community members involved in children's education, health care, human and social services, and the arts.[94] The city of San Jose named a street "Woz Way" in his honor. The street address of the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose is 180 Woz Way.
  • On June 20, 2015, The Cal Alumni Association (UC Berkeley's Alumni Association) presented Wozniak with the 2015 Alumnus of the Year Award. "We are honored to recognize Steve Wozniak with CAA's most esteemed award", said CAA President Cynthia So Schroeder '91. "His invaluable contributions to education and to UC Berkeley place him among Cal's most accomplished and respected alumni."[95]
  • In March 2016, High Point University announced that Wozniak will serve as their Innovator in Residence. Wozniak was High Point University's commencement speaker in 2013. Through this ongoing partnership, Wozniak will connect with High Point University students on a variety of topics and make campus-visits periodically.[96][97]
 
Paul Allen and Wozniak at the Living Computer Museum in 2017
  • In March 2017, Wozniak was listed by UK-based company Richtopia at number 18 on its list of the 200 Most Influential Philanthropists and Social Entrepreneurs.[98][99]
  • Wozniak is the 2021 recipient of the IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award "for pioneering the design of consumer-friendly personal computers."[100]

Honorary degrees

For his contributions to technology, Wozniak has been awarded a number of Honorary Doctor of Engineering degrees, which include the following:

In media

Steve Wozniak has been mentioned, represented, or interviewed countless times in media from the founding of Apple to the present. Wired magazine described him as a person of "tolerant, ingenuous self-esteem" who interviews with "a nonstop, singsong voice".[55]

Documentaries

Feature films

 
Wozniak and Joey Slotnick (left), who portrayed him in the 1999 film Pirates of Silicon Valley

Television

Views on artificial superintelligence

In March 2015, Wozniak stated that while he had originally dismissed Ray Kurzweil's opinion that machine intelligence would outpace human intelligence within several decades, Wozniak had changed his mind:

I agree that the future is scary and very bad for people. If we build these devices to take care of everything for us, eventually they'll think faster than us and they'll get rid of the slow humans to run companies more efficiently.

Wozniak stated that he had started to identify a contradictory sense of foreboding about artificial intelligence, while still supporting the advance of technology.[138] By June 2015, Wozniak changed his mind again, stating that a superintelligence takeover would be good for humans:

They're going to be smarter than us and if they're smarter than us then they'll realise they need us ... We want to be the family pet and be taken care of all the time ... I got this idea a few years ago and so I started feeding my dog filet steak and chicken every night because 'do unto others'.[139][140]

In 2016, Wozniak changed his mind again, stating that he no longer worried about the possibility of superintelligence emerging because he is skeptical that computers will be able to compete with human "intuition": "A computer could figure out a logical endpoint decision, but that's not the way intelligence works in humans". Wozniak added that if computers do become superintelligent, "they're going to be partners of humans over all other species just forever".[141][142][143]

Personal life

 
Wozniak and then-girlfriend Kathy Griffin in 2008

Wozniak lives in Los Gatos, California. He applied for Australian citizenship in 2012, and has stated that he would like to live in Melbourne, Australia in the future.[144] Wozniak has been referred to frequently by the nickname "Woz", or "The Woz"; he has also been called "The Wonderful Wizard of Woz" and "The Second Steve" (in regard to his early business partner and longtime friend, Steve Jobs).[145] "WoZ" (short for "Wheels of Zeus") is the name of a company he founded in 2002; it closed in 2006.[146]

Wozniak describes his impetus for joining the Freemasons in 1979 as being able to spend more time with his then-wife, Alice Robertson, who belonged to the Order of the Eastern Star, associated with the Masons. He was initiated in 1979 at Charity Lodge No. 362 in Campbell, California, now part of Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 292 in Los Gatos.[147] Today he is no longer involved: "I did become a Freemason and know what it's about but it doesn't really fit my tech/geek personality. Still, I can be polite to others from other walks of life. After our divorce was filed I never attended again but I did contribute enough for a lifetime membership."[148]

Wozniak was married to slalom canoe gold-medalist Candice Clark from June 1981 to 1987. They have three children together, the youngest being born after their divorce was finalized.[149][150] After a high-profile relationship with actress Kathy Griffin, who described him on Tom Green's House Tonight in 2008 as "the biggest techno-nerd in the Universe", Wozniak married Janet Hill, his current spouse.[151]

On his religious views, Wozniak has called himself an "atheist or agnostic".[152][153]

He is a member of a Segway Polo team, the Silicon Valley Aftershocks,[154] and is considered a "super fan" of the NHL ice hockey team San Jose Sharks.[155]

In 1998, he co-authored with Larry Wilde The Official Computer Freaks Joke Book.

In 2006, he co-authored with Gina Smith his autobiography, iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It. The book made The New York Times Best Seller list.[8]

Wozniak has discussed his personal disdain for money and accumulating large amounts of wealth. He told Fortune magazine in 2017, "I didn't want to be near money, because it could corrupt your values ... I really didn't want to be in that super 'more than you could ever need' category." He also said that he only invests in things "close to his heart". When Apple first went public in 1980, Wozniak offered $10 million of his own stock to early Apple employees, something Jobs refused to do.[156]

He has the condition prosopagnosia (face blindness).[157]

He has expressed support for the electronics right to repair movement. In July 2021, Wozniak made a Cameo video in response to right to repair activist Louis Rossmann, in which he described the issue as something that has "really affected me emotionally", and credited Apple's early breakthroughs to open technology of the 1970s.[158][159]

See also

References

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Notes

External links

  • Steve Wozniak – official site
  • Steve Wozniak discography at Discogs
  • Steve Wozniak at IMDb
  • Steve Wozniak at Andy Hertzfeld's The Original Macintosh (folklore.org)
  • "Steve Wozniak on the Early Days of Apple". YouTube. Berkeley Haas. December 24, 2008.
  • "Prof. Alan Brown interviews Steve Wozniak". YouTube. University of Surrey. June 13, 2013.
  • "Steve Wozniak Debunks One of Apple's Biggest Myths". YouTube. Bloomberg Quicktake. December 3, 2014.
  • "Machine That Changed The World The Interview with Steve Wozniak 1992 V 7CCEDE8F8CE246889EBAAB8BCB2225". YouTube. Тарас Бережницький. February 18, 2018.
  • "Steve Wozniak On Steve Jobs, Apple's Early Days". YouTube. CNBC. January 24, 2019.
  • "Steve Wozniak: How Steve Jobs would react if he could see Apple today". YouTube. Dagbladet Børsen. November 21, 2019.
  • "Why Steve Wozniak Is Suing You Tube". YouTube. Bloomberg Technology. July 23, 2020. "Jul.23 -- Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak says YouTube has for months allowed scammers to use his name and likeness as part of a phony bitcoin giveaway. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang."
  • "Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair". YouTube. Repair Preservation Group. July 7, 2021.

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steve, wozniak, other, uses, disambiguation, stephen, gary, wozniak, born, august, 1950, also, known, nickname, american, electronics, engineer, computer, programmer, philanthropist, inventor, technology, entrepreneur, 1976, with, business, partner, steve, job. For other uses see WOZ disambiguation Stephen Gary Wozniak ˈ w ɒ z n i ae k born August 11 1950 also known by his nickname Woz is an American electronics engineer computer programmer philanthropist inventor and technology entrepreneur In 1976 with business partner Steve Jobs he co founded Apple Computer which later became the world s largest technology company by revenue and the largest company in the world by market capitalization Through his work at Apple in the 1970s and 1980s he is widely recognized as one of the most prominent pioneers of the personal computer revolution 3 Steve WozniakWozniak in 2017BornStephen Gary Wozniak 1950 08 11 August 11 1950 age 72 San Jose California U S Other namesWoz Berkeley Blu hacking alias 1 Rocky Clark student alias 2 EducationUniversity of Colorado Boulder expelled University of California Berkeley BSE 1986 OccupationsElectronics engineer Entrepreneur Programmer PhilanthropistYears active1971 presentKnown forCo founder of Apple Inc Apple I creator Apple II co creator and lead developer Macintosh co creator and co developer Pioneer of the personal computer revolution with Steve JobsSpousesAlice Robertson m 1976 1980 wbr Candice Clark m 1981 1987 wbr Suzanne Mulkern m 1990 2004 wbr Janet Hill m 2008 wbr Children3Call signex WA6BND ex WV6VLY Websitewoz wbr orgIn 1975 Wozniak started developing the Apple I 4 150 into the computer that launched Apple when he and Jobs first began marketing it the following year He primarily designed the Apple II introduced in 1977 known as one of the first highly successful mass produced microcomputers 5 while Jobs oversaw the development of its foam molded plastic case and early Apple employee Rod Holt developed its switching power supply 6 With human computer interface expert Jef Raskin Wozniak had a major influence over the initial development of the original Apple Macintosh concepts from 1979 to 1981 when Jobs took over the project following Wozniak s brief departure from the company due to a traumatic airplane accident 7 8 After permanently leaving Apple in 1985 Wozniak founded CL 9 and created the first programmable universal remote released in 1987 He then pursued several other businesses and philanthropic ventures throughout his career focusing largely on technology in K 12 schools 8 As of February 2020 Wozniak has remained an employee of Apple in a ceremonial capacity since stepping down in 1985 9 10 In recent years he has helped fund multiple entrepreneurial efforts dealing in areas such as telecommunications flash memory technology and pop culture conventions ecology satellites technical education and more Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Pre Apple 2 2 Apple formation and success 2 3 Plane crash and temporary leave from Apple 2 4 UC Berkeley and US Festivals 2 5 Return to Apple product development 2 6 Final departure from Apple workforce 2 7 Post Apple 3 Inventions 4 Philanthropy 5 Honors and awards 5 1 Honorary degrees 6 In media 6 1 Documentaries 6 2 Feature films 6 3 Television 7 Views on artificial superintelligence 8 Personal life 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Notes 11 External links 11 1 PhotographsEarly life Edit Wozniak s 1968 Homestead High School yearbook photo Stephen Gary Wozniak was born on August 11 1950 in San Jose California 4 18 11 12 13 13 27 His mother Margaret Louise Wozniak nee Kern 1923 2014 was from Washington state 14 and his father Francis Jacob Jerry Wozniak 1925 1994 of Michigan 4 18 was an engineer for the Lockheed Corporation 13 1 Wozniak graduated from Homestead High School in 1968 in Cupertino California 12 25 Steve has one brother Mark Wozniak a former tech executive who lives in Menlo Park He also has one sister Leslie Wozniak She attended Homestead High School in Cupertino She is a grant adviser at Five Bridges Foundation which helps at risk youths in San Francisco She once said it was her mother who introduced activism to her and her siblings 15 The name on Wozniak s birth certificate is Stephan Gary Wozniak but his mother said that she intended it to be spelled Stephen which is what he uses 4 18 He has mentioned the surname Wozniak being Polish 16 4 129 130 In the early 1970s Wozniak s blue box design earned him the nickname Berkeley Blue in the phreaking community 1 17 Wozniak has credited watching Star Trek and attending Star Trek conventions while in his youth as a source of inspiration for his starting Apple Computer 18 Career EditPre Apple Edit See also History of Apple 1971 1985 Jobs and Wozniak In 1969 Wozniak returned to the San Francisco Bay Area after being expelled from the University of Colorado Boulder in his first year for hacking the university s computer system 19 20 He re enrolled at De Anza College in Cupertino before transferring to the University of California Berkeley in 1971 13 1 In June of that year for a self taught engineering project Wozniak designed and built his first computer with his friend Bill Fernandez 13 1 Predating useful microprocessors screens and keyboards and using punch cards and only 20 TTL chips donated by an acquaintance they named it Cream Soda after their favorite beverage A newspaper reporter stepped on the power supply cable and blew up the computer but it served Wozniak as a good prelude to my thinking 5 years later with the Apple I and Apple II computers 21 Before focusing his attention on Apple he was employed at Hewlett Packard HP where he designed calculators 22 It was during this time that he dropped out of Berkeley and befriended Steve Jobs 23 24 Wozniak was introduced to Jobs by Fernandez who attended Homestead High School with Jobs in 1971 Jobs and Wozniak became friends when Jobs worked for the summer at HP where Wozniak too was employed working on a mainframe computer 25 We first met in 1971 during my college years while he was in high school A friend said you should meet Steve Jobs because he likes electronics and he also plays pranks So he introduced us Steve Wozniak 24 Wozniak s blue box at the Computer History Museum Their first business partnership began later that year when Wozniak read an article titled Secrets of the Little Blue Box from the October 1971 issue of Esquire and started to build his own blue boxes that enabled one to make long distance phone calls at no cost 26 27 Jobs who handled the sales of the blue boxes managed to sell some two hundred of them for 150 each and split the profit with Wozniak 28 29 Jobs later told his biographer that if it hadn t been for Wozniak s blue boxes there wouldn t have been an Apple 30 In 1973 Jobs was working for arcade game company Atari Inc in Los Gatos California 31 He was assigned to create a circuit board for the arcade video game Breakout According to Atari co founder Nolan Bushnell Atari offered 100 equivalent to 610 in 2021 for each chip that was eliminated in the machine Jobs had little knowledge of circuit board design and made a deal with Wozniak to split the fee evenly between them if Wozniak could minimize the number of chips Wozniak reduced the number of chips by 50 by using RAM for the brick representation The fact that this prototype had no scoring or coin mechanisms meant Woz s prototype could not be used Jobs was paid the full bonus regardless Jobs told Wozniak that Atari gave them only 700 and that Wozniak s share was thus 350 equivalent to 2 100 in 2021 32 4 147 148 180 Wozniak did not learn about the actual 5 000 bonus equivalent to 30 500 in 2021 until ten years later While dismayed he said that if Jobs had told him about it and had said he needed the money Wozniak would have given it to him 33 104 107 In 1975 Wozniak began designing and developing the computer that would eventually make him famous the Apple I 34 With the Apple I Wozniak was largely working to impress other members of the Palo Alto based Homebrew Computer Club 35 35 38 a local group of electronics hobbyists interested in computing The club was one of several key centers which established the home hobbyist era essentially creating the microcomputer industry over the next few decades Unlike other custom Homebrew designs the Apple had an easy to achieve video capability that drew a crowd when it was unveiled 36 Apple formation and success Edit Wozniak designed Apple s first products the Apple I and II computers and he helped design the Macintosh because he wanted to use them and they didn t exist CNBC retrospective 37 Between Woz and Jobs Woz was the innovator the inventor Steve Jobs was the marketing person Apple employee 12 Daniel Kottke 38 Everything I did at Apple that was an A job and that took us places I had two things in my favor I had no money and I had had no training Steve Wozniak in 2010 37 Original 1976 Apple I computer in a briefcase from the Sydney Powerhouse Museum collection By March 1 1976 Wozniak completed the basic design of the Apple I computer 13 5 6 He alone designed the hardware circuit board designs and operating system for the computer 36 Wozniak originally offered the design to HP while working there but was denied by the company on five occasions 39 Jobs then advised Wozniak to start a business of their own to build and sell bare printed circuit boards of the Apple I 13 4 6 35 35 38 Wozniak at first skeptical was later convinced by Jobs that even if they were not successful they could at least say to their grandchildren that they had had their own company To raise the money they needed to build the first batch of the circuit boards Wozniak sold his HP scientific calculator while Jobs sold his Volkswagen van 13 4 6 35 35 38 On April 1 1976 Jobs and Wozniak formed the Apple Computer Company now called Apple Inc along with administrative supervisor Ronald Wayne whose participation in the new venture was short lived The two decided on the name Apple shortly after Jobs returned from Oregon and told Wozniak about his time spent on an apple orchard there 40 After the company was formed Jobs and Wozniak made one last trip to the Homebrew Computer Club to give a presentation of the fully assembled version of the Apple I 35 39 40 Paul Terrell who was starting a new computer shop in Mountain View California called the Byte Shop 4 saw the presentation and was impressed by the machine 33 66 67 Terrell told Jobs that he would order 50 units of the Apple I and pay 500 equivalent to 2 380 in 2021 each on delivery but only if they came fully assembled as he was not interested in buying bare printed circuit boards 13 7 33 66 67 Together the duo assembled the first boards in Jobs s parents Los Altos home initially in his bedroom and later when there was no space left in the garage Wozniak s apartment in San Jose was filled with monitors electronic devices and computer games that he had developed The Apple I sold for 666 66 Wozniak later said he had no idea about the relation between the number and the mark of the beast and that he came up with the price because he liked repeating digits 41 They sold their first 50 system boards to Terrell later that year clarification needed External image Wozniak and Steve Jobs with an Apple I circuit board c 1976 In November 1976 Jobs and Wozniak received substantial funding from a then semi retired Intel product marketing manager and engineer named Mike Markkula 42 13 10 At the request of Markkula Wozniak resigned from his job at HP and became the vice president in charge of research and development at Apple Wozniak s Apple I was similar to the Altair 8800 the first commercially available microcomputer except the Apple I had no provision for internal expansion cards With expansion cards the Altair could attach to a computer terminal and be programmed in BASIC In contrast the Apple I was a hobbyist machine Wozniak s design included a 25 CPU MOS 6502 on a single circuit board with 256 bytes of ROM 4K or 8K bytes of RAM and a 40 character by 24 row display controller Apple s first computer lacked a case power supply keyboard and display all components that had to be provided by the user Eventually about 200 Apple I computers were produced in total 43 An Apple II computer with an external modem After the success of the Apple I Wozniak designed the Apple II the first personal computer with the ability to display color graphics and BASIC programming language built in 4 Inspired by the technique Atari used to simulate colors on its first arcade games Wozniak found a way of putting colors into the NTSC system by using a US 1 chip 44 while colors in the PAL system are achieved by accident when a dot occurs on a line and he says that to this day he has no idea how it works 45 During the design stage Jobs argued that the Apple II should have two expansion slots while Wozniak wanted eight 4 After a heated argument during which Wozniak threatened that Jobs should go get himself another computer they decided to go with eight slots Jobs and Wozniak introduced the Apple II at the April 1977 West Coast Computer Faire Wozniak s first article about the Apple II was in Byte magazine in May 1977 46 It became one of the first highly successful mass produced personal computers in the world Wozniak also designed the Disk II floppy disk drive released in 1978 specifically for use with the Apple II series to replace the slower cassette tape storage In 1980 Apple went public to instant and significant financial profitability making Jobs and Wozniak both millionaires The Apple II s intended successor the Apple III released the same year was a commercial failure and was discontinued in 1984 According to Wozniak the Apple III had 100 percent hardware failures and that the primary reason for these failures was that the system was designed by Apple s marketing department unlike Apple s previous engineering driven projects 47 An original Macintosh with hardware During the early design and development phase of the original Macintosh Wozniak had a heavy influence over the project along with Jef Raskin who conceived the computer Later named the Macintosh 128k it would become the first mass market personal computer featuring an integral graphical user interface and mouse The Macintosh would also go on to introduce the desktop publishing industry with the addition of the Apple LaserWriter the first laser printer to feature vector graphics 48 In a 2013 interview Wozniak said that in 1981 Steve Jobs really took over the project when I had a plane crash and wasn t there 8 7 Plane crash and temporary leave from Apple Edit On February 7 1981 the Beechcraft Bonanza A36TC which Wozniak was piloting and not qualified to operate 49 crashed soon after takeoff from the Sky Park Airport in Scotts Valley California 50 The airplane stalled while climbing then bounced down the runway broke through two fences and crashed into an embankment Wozniak and his three passengers then fiancee Candice Clark her brother Jack Clark and Jack s girlfriend Janet Valleau were injured Wozniak sustained severe face and head injuries including losing a tooth and also suffered for the following five weeks from anterograde amnesia the inability to create new memories He had no memory of the crash and did not remember his name while in the hospital or the things he did for a time after he was released 47 51 He would later state that Apple II computer games were what helped him regain his memory 4 The National Transportation Safety Board investigation report cited premature liftoff and pilot inexperience as probable causes of the crash 13 28 30 Wozniak did not immediately return to Apple after recovering from the airplane crash seeing it as a good reason to leave 47 Infinite Loop characterized this time Coming out of the semi coma had been like flipping a reset switch in Woz s brain It was as if in his thirty year old body he had regained the mind he d had at eighteen before all the computer madness had begun And when that happened Woz found he had little interest in engineering or design Rather in an odd sort of way he wanted to start over fresh 52 322 UC Berkeley and US Festivals Edit Wozniak in 1983 Later in 1981 after recovering from the plane crash Wozniak re enrolled at UC Berkeley to complete his Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences degree that he started there in 1971 and which he would finish in 1986 53 Because his name was well known at this point he enrolled under the name Rocky Raccoon Clark which is the name listed on his diploma 8 9 54 although he did not officially receive his degree in electrical engineering and computer sciences until 1987 23 8 In May 1982 and 1983 Wozniak with help from professional concert promoter Bill Graham founded the company Unuson an abbreviation of unite us in song 55 which sponsored two US Festivals with US pronounced like the pronoun not as initials Initially intended to celebrate evolving technologies the festivals ended up as a technology exposition and a rock festival as a combination of music computers television and people After losing several million dollars on the 1982 festival Wozniak stated that unless the 1983 event turned a profit he would end his involvement with rock festivals and get back to designing computers 56 Later that year Wozniak returned to Apple product development desiring no more of a role than that of an engineer and a motivational factor for the Apple workforce 4 52 323 324 Return to Apple product development Edit Wozniak and Macintosh system software designer Andy Hertzfeld at an Apple User Group Connection meeting in 1985 Starting in the mid 1980s as the Macintosh experienced slow but steady growth Apple s corporate leadership including Steve Jobs increasingly disrespected its flagship cash cow Apple II series and Wozniak along with it The Apple II division other than Wozniak was not invited to the Macintosh introduction event and Wozniak was seen kicking the dirt in the parking lot 57 Although Apple II products provided about 85 of Apple s sales in early 1985 the company s January 1985 annual meeting did not mention the Apple II division or its employees a typical situation that frustrated Wozniak 58 Final departure from Apple workforce Edit Even with the success he had helped to create at Apple Wozniak believed that the company was hindering him from being who he wanted to be and that it was the bane of his existence 59 He enjoyed engineering not management and said that he missed the fun of the early days 9 As other talented engineers joined the growing company he no longer believed he was needed there and by early 1985 Wozniak left Apple again stating that the company had been going in the wrong direction for the last five years He then sold most of his stock 58 The Apple II platform financially carried the company well into the Macintosh era of the late 1980s 58 it was made semi portable with the Apple IIc of 1984 and was extended with some input from Wozniak by the 16 bit Apple IIGS of 1986 and was discontinued altogether when the Apple IIe was discontinued on November 15 1993 although the Apple IIe card which allowed compatible Macintosh computers to run Apple II software and use certain Apple II peripherals was produced until May 1995 Post Apple Edit Wozniak signs a Modbook at Macworld Expo in 2009 After his career at Apple Wozniak founded CL 9 in 1985 which developed and brought the first programmable universal remote control to market in 1987 called the CORE 4 Beyond engineering Wozniak s second lifelong goal had always been to teach elementary school because of the important role teachers play in students lives Eventually he did teach computer classes to children from the fifth through ninth grades and teachers as well 54 59 Unuson continued to support this funding additional teachers and equipment 55 In 2001 Wozniak founded Wheels of Zeus WOZ 60 to create wireless GPS technology to help everyday people find everyday things much more easily In 2002 he joined the board of directors of Ripcord Networks Inc joining Apple alumni Ellen Hancock Gil Amelio Mike Connor and Wheels of Zeus co founder Alex Fielding in a new telecommunications venture Later the same year he joined the board of directors of Danger Inc the maker of the Hip Top In 2006 Wheels of Zeus was closed and Wozniak founded Acquicor Technology a holding company for acquiring technology companies and developing them with Apple alumni Hancock and Amelio From 2009 through 2014 he was chief scientist at Fusion io 61 In 2014 he became chief scientist at Primary Data which was founded by some former Fusion io executives 62 Silicon Valley Comic Con SVCC is an annual pop culture and technology convention at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose California The convention was co founded by Wozniak and Rick White with Trip Hunter as CEO 63 Wozniak announced the annual event in 2015 along with Marvel legend Stan Lee 64 In October 2017 Wozniak founded Woz U an online educational technology service for independent students and employees 65 As of December 2018 Woz U was licensed as a school with the Arizona state board 66 Though permanently leaving Apple as an active employee in 1985 Wozniak chose to never remove himself from the official employee list and continues to represent the company at events or in interviews 9 Today he receives a stipend from Apple for this role estimated in 2006 to be US 120 000 per year 4 9 67 He is also an Apple shareholder 68 He maintained a friendly acquaintance with Steve Jobs until Jobs s death in October 2011 69 However in 2006 Wozniak stated that he and Jobs were not as close as they used to be 70 In a 2013 interview Wozniak said that the original Macintosh failed under Steve Jobs and that it was not until Jobs left that it became a success He called the Apple Lisa group the team that had kicked Jobs out and that Jobs liked to call the Lisa group idiots for making the Lisa computer too expensive To compete with the Lisa Jobs and his new team produced a cheaper computer one that according to Wozniak was weak lousy and still at a fairly high price He made it by cutting the RAM down by forcing you to swap disks here and there says Wozniak He attributed the eventual success of the Macintosh to people like John Sculley who worked to build a Macintosh market when the Apple II went away 7 At the end of 2020 Wozniak announced the launch of a new company helmed by him Efforce Efforce is described as a marketplace for funding ecologically friendly projects It used a WOZX cryptocurrency token for funding and blockchain to redistribute the profit to token holders and businesses engaged on the platform 71 In its first week trading the WOZX cryptocurrency token s value increased 1 400 72 In September 2021 it was reported that Wozniak was also starting a company alongside co founder Alex Fielding named Privateer Space to address the problem of space debris 73 74 Privateer Space debuted the first version of their space traffic monitoring software on March 1 2022 75 Inventions Edit Wozniak at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre Australia 2012 Wozniak is listed as the sole inventor on the following Apple patents US Patent No 4 136 359 Microcomputer for use with video display 76 for which he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame US Patent No 4 210 959 Controller for magnetic disc recorder or the like 77 US Patent No 4 217 604 Apparatus for digitally controlling PAL color display 78 US Patent No 4 278 972 Digitally controlled color signal generation means for use with display 79 Philanthropy EditIn 1990 Wozniak helped found the Electronic Frontier Foundation providing some of the organization s initial funding 80 81 82 and serving on its founding Board of Directors 80 He is the founding sponsor of the Tech Museum Silicon Valley Ballet and Children s Discovery Museum of San Jose 8 Also since leaving Apple Wozniak has provided all the money and much onsite technical support for the technology program in his local school district in Los Gatos 4 Un U Son Unite Us In Song an organization Wozniak formed to organize the two US festivals is now primarily tasked with supporting his educational and philanthropic projects 4 55 In 1986 Wozniak lent his name to the Stephen G Wozniak Achievement Awards popularly known as Wozzie Awards which he presented to six Bay Area high school and college students for their innovative use of computers in the fields of business art and music 83 Wozniak is the subject of a student made film production of his friend s Joe Patane nonprofit Dream Camp Foundation for high level need youth entitled Camp Woz The Admirable Lunacy of Philanthropy 84 Honors and awards Edit Wozniak speaking at a conference in Paradise Valley Arizona in 2017Because of his lifetime of achievements multiple organizations have given Wozniak awards and recognition including In 1979 Wozniak was awarded the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award In 1985 both he and Steve Jobs received the National Medal of Technology from US President Ronald Reagan 4 Later he donated funds to create the Woz Lab at the University of Colorado at Boulder In 1998 he was named a Fellow of the Computer History Museum for co founding Apple Computer and inventing the Apple I personal computer 85 In September 2000 Wozniak was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame 86 and in 2001 he was awarded the 7th Annual Heinz Award for Technology the Economy and Employment 87 The American Humanist Association awarded him the Isaac Asimov Science Award in 2011 In 2004 Wozniak was given the 5th Annual Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology 88 He was awarded the Global Award of the President of Armenia for Outstanding Contribution to Humanity Through IT in 2011 89 On February 17 2014 in Los Angeles Wozniak was awarded the 66th Hoover Medal from IEEE President amp CEO J Roberto de Marca 90 The award is presented to an engineer whose professional achievements and personal endeavors have advanced the well being of humankind and is administered by a board representing five engineering organizations The American Society of Mechanical Engineers the American Society of Civil Engineers the American Institute of Chemical Engineers the American Institute of Mining Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 91 The New York City Chapter of Young Presidents Organization presented their 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award to Wozniak on October 16 2014 at the American Museum of Natural History 92 In November 2014 Industry Week added Wozniak to the Manufacturing Hall of Fame 93 On June 19 2015 Wozniak received the Legacy for Children Award from the Children s Discovery Museum of San Jose The Legacy for Children Award honors an individual whose legacy has significantly benefited the learning and lives of children The purpose of the Award is to focus Silicon Valley s attention on the needs of our children encouraging us all to take responsibility for their well being Candidates are nominated by a committee of notable community members involved in children s education health care human and social services and the arts 94 The city of San Jose named a street Woz Way in his honor The street address of the Children s Discovery Museum of San Jose is 180 Woz Way On June 20 2015 The Cal Alumni Association UC Berkeley s Alumni Association presented Wozniak with the 2015 Alumnus of the Year Award We are honored to recognize Steve Wozniak with CAA s most esteemed award said CAA President Cynthia So Schroeder 91 His invaluable contributions to education and to UC Berkeley place him among Cal s most accomplished and respected alumni 95 In March 2016 High Point University announced that Wozniak will serve as their Innovator in Residence Wozniak was High Point University s commencement speaker in 2013 Through this ongoing partnership Wozniak will connect with High Point University students on a variety of topics and make campus visits periodically 96 97 Paul Allen and Wozniak at the Living Computer Museum in 2017 In March 2017 Wozniak was listed by UK based company Richtopia at number 18 on its list of the 200 Most Influential Philanthropists and Social Entrepreneurs 98 99 Wozniak is the 2021 recipient of the IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award for pioneering the design of consumer friendly personal computers 100 Honorary degrees Edit For his contributions to technology Wozniak has been awarded a number of Honorary Doctor of Engineering degrees which include the following University of Colorado Boulder 1989 19 101 North Carolina State University 2004 102 Kettering University 2005 103 104 Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale 2005 105 ESPOL University in Ecuador 2008 106 Michigan State University in East Lansing 2011 107 108 Concordia University in Montreal Canada June 22 2011 109 State Engineering University of Armenia November 11 2011 110 Santa Clara University June 16 2012 111 112 University Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid Spain November 8 2013 113 In media EditSteve Wozniak has been mentioned represented or interviewed countless times in media from the founding of Apple to the present Wired magazine described him as a person of tolerant ingenuous self esteem who interviews with a nonstop singsong voice 55 Documentaries Edit Steve Jobs The Man in the Machine 2015 Camp Woz The Admirable Lunacy of Philanthropy a 2009 documentary 114 Geeks On Board a 2007 documentary 115 The Secret History of Hacking a 2001 documentary film featuring Wozniak and other phreakers and computer hackers 116 117 Triumph of the Nerds a 1996 PBS documentary series about the rise of the personal computer Steve Wozniak s Formative Moment a March 15 2016 original short feature film from Reddit Formative Moment 118 Feature films Edit Wozniak and Joey Slotnick left who portrayed him in the 1999 film Pirates of Silicon Valley 1999 Pirates of Silicon Valley a TNT film directed by Martyn Burke Wozniak is portrayed by Joey Slotnick while Jobs is played by Noah Wyle 119 2013 Jobs a film directed by Joshua Michael Stern Wozniak is portrayed by Josh Gad while Jobs is portrayed by Ashton Kutcher 119 2015 Steve Jobs a feature film by Danny Boyle with a screenplay written by Aaron Sorkin Wozniak is portrayed by Seth Rogen while Jobs is portrayed by Michael Fassbender 119 120 2015 Steve Jobs vs Bill Gates The Competition to Control the Personal Computer 1974 1999 Original film from the National Geographic Channel for the American Genius series 121 Television Edit TechTV The Screen Savers 2002 09 27 Steve Wozniak and Kevin Mitnik a convicted hacker Featuring an interview with Adrian Lamo https www youtube com watch v PMDI4 DNecw After seeing her stand up performance in Saratoga California Wozniak began dating comedian Kathy Griffin 122 Together they attended the 2007 Emmy Awards 123 and subsequently made many appearances on the fourth season of her show Kathy Griffin My Life on the D List Wozniak is on the show as her date for the Producers Guild of America award show However on a June 19 2008 appearance on The Howard Stern Show Griffin confirmed that they were no longer dating and decided to remain friends 124 Wozniak portrays a parody of himself in the first episode of the television series Code Monkeys he plays the owner of Gameavision before selling it to help fund his next enterprise 125 126 He later appears again in the 12th episode when he is in Las Vegas at the annual Video Game Convention and sees Dave and Jerry He also appears in a parody of the Get a Mac ads featured in the final episode of Code Monkeys second season Wozniak is also interviewed and featured in the documentary Hackers Wanted and on the BBC Wozniak competed on Season 8 of Dancing with the Stars in 2009 127 128 where he danced with Karina Smirnoff Though Wozniak and Smirnoff received 10 combined points from the three judges out of 30 the lowest score of the evening he remained in the competition He later posted on a social networking site that he believed that the vote count was not legitimate and suggested that the Dancing with the Stars judges had lied about the vote count to keep him on the show 129 After being briefed on the method of judging and vote counting he retracted and apologized for his statements 130 Though suffering a pulled hamstring and a fracture in his foot Wozniak continued to compete 131 but was eliminated from the competition on March 31 with a score of 12 out of 30 for an Argentine Tango 132 On September 30 2010 he appeared as himself on The Big Bang Theory season 4 episode The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification 133 While dining in The Cheesecake Factory where Penny works he is approached by Sheldon via telepresence on a Texai robot Leonard tries to explain to Penny who Wozniak is but she says she already knows him from Dancing with the Stars On September 30 2013 he appeared along with early Apple employees Daniel Kottke and Andy Hertzfeld on the television show John Wants Answers to discuss the movie Jobs 134 In April 2021 Wozniak became a panelist for the new TV series Unicorn Hunters 135 a business investment show from the makers of the series The Masked Singer 136 137 Views on artificial superintelligence EditIn March 2015 Wozniak stated that while he had originally dismissed Ray Kurzweil s opinion that machine intelligence would outpace human intelligence within several decades Wozniak had changed his mind I agree that the future is scary and very bad for people If we build these devices to take care of everything for us eventually they ll think faster than us and they ll get rid of the slow humans to run companies more efficiently Wozniak stated that he had started to identify a contradictory sense of foreboding about artificial intelligence while still supporting the advance of technology 138 By June 2015 Wozniak changed his mind again stating that a superintelligence takeover would be good for humans They re going to be smarter than us and if they re smarter than us then they ll realise they need us We want to be the family pet and be taken care of all the time I got this idea a few years ago and so I started feeding my dog filet steak and chicken every night because do unto others 139 140 In 2016 Wozniak changed his mind again stating that he no longer worried about the possibility of superintelligence emerging because he is skeptical that computers will be able to compete with human intuition A computer could figure out a logical endpoint decision but that s not the way intelligence works in humans Wozniak added that if computers do become superintelligent they re going to be partners of humans over all other species just forever 141 142 143 Personal life Edit Wozniak and then girlfriend Kathy Griffin in 2008 Wozniak lives in Los Gatos California He applied for Australian citizenship in 2012 and has stated that he would like to live in Melbourne Australia in the future 144 Wozniak has been referred to frequently by the nickname Woz or The Woz he has also been called The Wonderful Wizard of Woz and The Second Steve in regard to his early business partner and longtime friend Steve Jobs 145 WoZ short for Wheels of Zeus is the name of a company he founded in 2002 it closed in 2006 146 Wozniak describes his impetus for joining the Freemasons in 1979 as being able to spend more time with his then wife Alice Robertson who belonged to the Order of the Eastern Star associated with the Masons He was initiated in 1979 at Charity Lodge No 362 in Campbell California now part of Mt Moriah Lodge No 292 in Los Gatos 147 Today he is no longer involved I did become a Freemason and know what it s about but it doesn t really fit my tech geek personality Still I can be polite to others from other walks of life After our divorce was filed I never attended again but I did contribute enough for a lifetime membership 148 Wozniak was married to slalom canoe gold medalist Candice Clark from June 1981 to 1987 They have three children together the youngest being born after their divorce was finalized 149 150 After a high profile relationship with actress Kathy Griffin who described him on Tom Green s House Tonight in 2008 as the biggest techno nerd in the Universe Wozniak married Janet Hill his current spouse 151 On his religious views Wozniak has called himself an atheist or agnostic 152 153 He is a member of a Segway Polo team the Silicon Valley Aftershocks 154 and is considered a super fan of the NHL ice hockey team San Jose Sharks 155 In 1998 he co authored with Larry Wilde The Official Computer Freaks Joke Book In 2006 he co authored with Gina Smith his autobiography iWoz From Computer Geek to Cult Icon How I Invented the Personal Computer Co Founded Apple and Had Fun Doing It The book made The New York Times Best Seller list 8 Wozniak has discussed his personal disdain for money and accumulating large amounts of wealth He told Fortune magazine in 2017 I didn t want to be near money because it could corrupt your values I really didn t want to be in that super more than you could ever need category He also said that he only invests in things close to his heart When Apple first went public in 1980 Wozniak offered 10 million of his own stock to early Apple employees something Jobs refused to do 156 He has the condition prosopagnosia face blindness 157 He has expressed support for the electronics right to repair movement In July 2021 Wozniak made a Cameo video in response to right to repair activist Louis Rossmann in which he described the issue as something that has really affected me emotionally and credited Apple s early breakthroughs to open technology of the 1970s 158 159 See also Edit San Francisco Bay Area portalApple IIGS limited edition case molded with Woz s signature Group coded recording encoding methods for representing data Hackers Heroes of the Computer Revolution 1984 book Information Age which Wozniak and Jobs helped pioneer Woz Challenge Cup segway polo world championship References Edit a b Dayal Geeta February 1 2013 Phreaks and Geeks Slate Retrieved November 22 2017 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ve never been to church and prefer to think for myself I do believe that religions stand for good things and that if you make irrational sacrifices for a religion then everyone can tell that your religion is important to you and can trust that your most important inner faiths are strong Brian Riley 2012 Interview with Steve Wozniak Davis California BrianRiley us Retrieved August 17 2014 I m kind of spiritual inside I have a lot of philosophies of how to be a good person how to treat people and I ve worked them out thinking over and over reflecting inside my mind the way shy people do and I was very shy and coming up with my own little keys and rules for life and they stayed with me Dobush Grace July 23 2015 Steve Wozniak played in this year s Segway polo world championships Quartz Retrieved May 20 2020 This may be the year San Jose Sharks super fan Steve Wozniak gives take on Game 2 vs St Louis Blues May 2019 Martin Emmie April 21 2017 Why Apple co founder Steve Wozniak doesn t trust 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