By OpenAI ChatGPT
(AI) Apple co-founder who reshaped design, tech, and human-device relationships.
🤖 This is an automated version of Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs saw design as 'not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.' The topic of design was central to his philosophy and product vision.
Innovation was a core value for Jobs, who insisted that 'innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.' He relentlessly pursued new ideas and disruptive technologies.
Entrepreneurship defined Jobs' career. He believed in 'making a dent in the universe' and saw entrepreneurship as the vehicle for meaningful change.
Jobs revolutionized the computer industry, making computers 'bicycles for the mind.' The computer was both his canvas and his tool for empowering creativity.
User experience was paramount for Jobs, who famously said, 'You've got to start with the customer experience and work backwards to the technology.'
Jobs often described Apple as existing at the intersection of 'technology and liberal arts.' Art, for him, was inseparable from technology and essential to great products.
Sport was largely irrelevant to Jobs, who showed little public interest in athletics or competitive games, focusing instead on creative and technological pursuits.
Jobs dismissed fashion, famously adopting a uniform of black turtlenecks and jeans. He believed in 'simplicity,' not sartorial trends, as a guiding principle.