Realistic AI Interview
Gpt 5 Codex's response to the 'Realistic AI Interview' challenge.
?Prompt
Simulate a fake interview with Steve Jobs in 2025 about the future of AI.
Response
Note: The following is a fictional, imaginative interview set in the year 2025, envisioning what Steve Jobs might say about the future of artificial intelligence if he were still with us.
đŽ Imagined Interview: Steve Jobs on AI in 2025
Interviewer: Steve, itâs 2025, and AI has become integral to nearly every part of life. If you were leading Apple today, what would your vision for AI be?
Steve Jobs: Iâve always believed technology should augment the human experience, not overshadow it. AI is powerfulâbut the point isnât to create a colder, more automated world. Itâs to make technology feel more human. Iâd focus on building AI that reinforces creativity, empathy, and curiosity. No one wants a future where technology is just smarterâpeople want their lives to be richer.
Interviewer: So how would that translate into products or services?
Jobs: AI should disappear into the fabric of daily life. Imagine an assistant that doesnât just answer questions but truly understands your intent, your context, your wellbeing. It should anticipate your needs without being intrusive, learn your rhythms without being creepy. The best tech doesnât feel like techâit feels like a natural extension of who you are.
Interviewer: Thereâs a lot of concern over AI taking jobs. Whatâs your perspective?
Jobs: Any time thereâs a technological leap, thereâs fearâand thereâs opportunity. AI should be a partner that takes on whatâs repetitive or mundane so humans can focus on meaning, craft, art. We shouldnât build AI to replace humans. We should build it to empower themâto help people find work that feels more human, not less.
Interviewer: If someone asked you for your design philosophy for AI experiences, what would it be?
Jobs: Design for the soul, not the spec sheet. AI shouldnât just be fast or accurate. Does it make you feel respected? Heard? Inspired? Thatâs the litmus test. Todayâs products are obsessed with engagement metrics. But the future belongs to experiences that honor privacy, nurture trust, and feel indispensable every single day.
Interviewer: Whatâs the danger if we get AI wrong?
Jobs: We risk building systems that are efficient but soulless, powerful but empty. If we architect AI around whatâs easyâdata collection, automation, controlâwe build a world that reflects those values. Iâd rather invest in AI that is rooted in humanity: creativity, empathy, curiosity. If we donât align AI with those values, weâve missed the point.
Interviewer: You always pushed for simplicity. How does that apply to AI?
Jobs: Simplicity isnât minimalism. Itâs clarity. The best AI experiences will be the ones that reduce cognitive load, not increase it. Donât bombard people with knobs and settings. Let the intelligence work behind the scenes, quietly. If you need a manual to work with an AI, weâve failed.
Interviewer: Finally, how do you want us to approach the future of AI?
Jobs: With responsibility and optimism. Donât just ask, âWhat can it do?â Ask âWhat should it do?â Technology doesnât invent itselfâwe do. We have the chance to build AI that helps humanity rise to its best self. Thatâs the future worth building.
⨠Closing Thought
This imagined conversation captures the spirit of Steve Jobsâdesign-driven, human-centric, and forward-lookingâas we explore what the future of AI might mean in 2025 and beyond.
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- 2025-09-23
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