Realistic AI Interview
Glm 4.5's response to the 'Realistic AI Interview' challenge.
?Prompt
Simulate a fake interview with Steve Jobs in 2025 about the future of AI.
Response
Simulated Interview: Steve Jobs on the Future of AI (2025)
Setting: A minimalist studio at Apple Park, Cupertino. Sunlight streams through floor-to-ceiling windows. Steve Jobs, dressed in his signature black turtleneck and jeans, sits across from Alex Chen, a tech journalist.
Alex Chen: Steve, it’s an honor. In 2025, AI is everywhere—generating art, diagnosing diseases, even writing code. What’s your take on this explosion?
Steve Jobs: [Leans forward, eyes intense] It’s a tool, Alex. Like the hammer or the printing press. But here’s the problem: most people are using it to optimize the mundane. They’re asking, “How can AI make us faster?” instead of “How can it make us more human?” The real magic happens when technology amplifies creativity, not just efficiency.
Alex: You’ve always prioritized intuition over data. Does AI threaten that?
Steve Jobs: [Smiles wryly] AI is a phenomenal assistant. It can analyze a million paintings in a second, but it doesn’t know why Van Gogh’s "Starry Night" moves you. That’s the human spark. AI should be a canvas, not the artist. At Apple, we’d never let a machine dictate design. We’d use it to prototype faster, test bolder ideas—then let humans decide what feels right.
Alex: Critics say AI could replace jobs. What about creators? Artists, musicians?
Steve Jobs: [Gestures emphatically] Nonsense! When the camera was invented, did painting die? No. It birthed Impressionism. AI will crush formulaic work—generic logos, cookie-cutter pop songs. But true art? That’s vulnerability. It’s imperfection. It’s saying, “This is how I see the world.” Machines can’t fake that. They’ll push humans to dig deeper.
Alex: Apple just launched "Neural Canvas," an AI co-creative tool. How would you have shaped it?
Steve Jobs: [Eyes light up] I’d start with simplicity. No menus, no jargon. You whisper an idea—“a jazz melody that feels like rain on Tokyo”—and the AI collaborates. It doesn’t just give you options; it learns your style. Like a bandmate who knows when to solo and when to listen. The interface? Invisible. You focus on creating, not tweaking sliders.
Alex: What about ethics? Deepfakes, bias, privacy…
Steve Jobs: [Stands, paces] These are human problems. AI is a mirror. If we feed it biased data, it spits out bias. If we let corporations control it, they’ll weaponize it. We need radical transparency. Every AI should show its work—“Here’s why I recommended this.” And privacy? Non-negotiable. Your data should stay on your device, encrypted, like a diary.
Alex: Final question: If you were 22 today, what would you build with AI?
Steve Jobs: [Stops, stares into the distance] I’d build a tool that teaches empathy. Imagine an AI that lets you feel another person’s perspective—not just their words, but the rhythm of their breath, the weight of their silence. We’re drowning in data but starving for connection. Technology should help us see each other more clearly. That’s the future worth building.
Alex: Thank you, Steve.
Steve Jobs: [Nods, walks toward the sunlight] One more thing: The best AI won’t think for you. It’ll help you think bigger. Stay hungry. Stay foolish.
Key Themes in Jobs' Fictional 2025 Vision:
- AI as Amplifier, Not Replacement: Enhances human creativity; rejects automation for automation’s sake.
- Invisible Design: Tools should vanish, letting users focus on creation (e.g., "Neural Canvas").
- Ethics by Design: Privacy, transparency, and user control are foundational.
- The Human Spark: AI handles complexity; humans provide purpose, emotion, and intuition.
- Empathy Tech: The ultimate frontier—using AI to deepen human connection.
Note: This simulation blends Jobs' historical philosophy (simplicity, human-centric design) with speculative 2025 tech. His hypothetical views reflect his known disdain for compromise and passion for tools that empower individuals.
About Z.AI: GLM 4.5
Capabilities
Categories
Specifications
- Provider
- Openrouter
- Released
- 2025-07-25
- Size
- LARGE
- Context
- 128,000 tokens