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Wozniak sees ‘bigger’ Apple in 2075 — and living in desert

Apple co-founder has strong opinions about what type of planet we can expect

- Jon Swartz @jswartz USA TODAY

When Steve Wozniak co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs in 1976, the two Steves assumed it would last forever.

Woz still believes that’s true. In fact, he’s convinced Apple, Google and Facebook will be bigger in 2075, the theme of next weekend’s Silicon Valley Comic Con (SVCC), “The Future of Humanity: Where Will We Be in 2075?”

The three-day conference, which Wozniak helped create last year, explores the intersecti­on of pop culture and technology. This year’s guests includes the 30th anniversar­y cast reunion of Star

Trek: The Next Generation, actors William Shatner and John Cusack, former astronaut Buzz Aldrin and renowned architect Greg Lynn.

SVCC is expected to draw 75,000 to 100,000 from April 2123 to downtown San Jose. In addition to a start-up village and space exploratio­n zone, its exhibit floor showcases entertainm­ent companies, comic book vendors, and techn exhibits for virtual reality, robotics and smart devices. Panels and film presentati­ons will weigh in on flying cars, aliens, Mars, the implantati­on of computers into brains and other space-age stuff, organizers say.

Wozniak is no stranger to prediction­s. In 1982, he said portable laptops would emerge. And he has strong opinions on how we’ll live in 58 years.

“Apple will be around a long time, like IBM (which was founded in 1911),” Wozniak said in an interview on Friday. “Look at Apple’s cash ($246.1 billion, as of the end of its last fiscal quarter). It can invest in anything. It would be ridiculous to not expect them to be around (in 2075). The same goes for Google and Facebook.”

Woz shared some other prediction­s on what type of planet we can expect in 2075:

Deserts could be ideal locations for cities, designed and built from scratch. There, housing problems will not exist and people will shuttle among domed structures. Special wearable suits will allow people to venture outside, he said.

uWithin all cities, artificial intelligen­ce will be ubiquitous, Wozniak says. Like a scene straight from the movie Minority

Report, consumers will interact with smart walls and other surfaces to shop, communicat­e and be entertaine­d. Medical devices will enable self-diagnosis and doctor-free prescripti­ons, he says. “The question will be ethical, on whether we can eliminate the need for physicians,” he says.

uEchoing the sentiments of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, whose Blue Origin start-up has designs on traveling to Mars, Wozniak envisions Earth zoned for residentia­l use and Mars for heavy industry.

uWith apologies to those who believe in aliens, Wozniak says there is a “random chance” Earthlings will communicat­e with another race: “It’s worth trying, but I don’t have high hopes.”

“Look at Apple’s cash ($246.1 billion, as of the end of its last fiscal quarter). It can invest in anything. It would be ridiculous to not expect them to be around (in 2075). The same goes for Google and Facebook.” Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak

 ?? JARRAD HENDERSON, USA TODAY ?? Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin will be a guest at Silicon Valley Comic Con.
JARRAD HENDERSON, USA TODAY Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin will be a guest at Silicon Valley Comic Con.

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