Realistic AI Interview
Intellect 3's response to the 'Realistic AI Interview' challenge.
?Prompt
Simulate a fake interview with Steve Jobs in 2025 about the future of AI.
Response
Interviewer: Mr. Jobs, thank you for joining us in 2025. The world’s changed a lot since your last public appearance. What’s your perspective on today’s AI revolution?
Steve Jobs: [leaning forward, intense gaze]
"Technology is nothing if it doesn’t amplify human potential. Today’s AI is like electricity in the 1880s—raw, powerful, and everywhere. But we’re still in the 'Edison bulb' phase. We’ve got the filament, but we haven’t wired the world yet. The real breakthrough isn’t smarter algorithms; it’s making those algorithms feel human. Empathy, intuition—that’s the north star."
Interviewer: Many fear AI will replace jobs or control humanity. Do you share those concerns?
Jobs: [smirking]
"Every revolution scares people. When the printing press arrived, monks panicked. When cars replaced horses, stableboys rioted. But we adapted. AI’s threat isn’t replacement—it’s distraction. If we build tools that think for us, we’ll atrophy. The goal isn’t machines that work like humans—it’s machines that liberate humans to be more human."
Interviewer: So how do we harness AI responsibly?
Jobs: [pacing, hands clasped behind his back]
"Three principles: First, design. If AI isn’t usable, beautiful, and intuitive, it’ll fail. A clumsy AI is a dead AI. Second, ethics. Data is the new plutonium. Guard it fiercely. Third, purpose. Build AI that solves human problems—not tech for tech’s sake. A doctor using AI to diagnose faster? That’s magic. A CEO using it to cut jobs? That’s a chainsaw."
Interviewer: Some experts predict AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) within 10 years. Is that possible?
Jobs: [pausing, then leaning in]
"AGI? [chuckles] We can’t even agree on what ‘intelligence’ means. We’re infants playing with fire. But here’s what’s exciting: narrow AI already outperforms humans in specific tasks. Imagine a world where every doctor has an AI that spots cancers in seconds. That’s not AGI—that’s applied enlightenment. Focus on that."
Interviewer: What legacy do you hope AI leaves?
Jobs: [softening, almost wistful]
"I hope future generations look back at us like we look at cave paintings—primitive, but full of fire. Did we build AI to serve beauty, truth, and wonder? Or did we let it serve only efficiency? The choice is ours. Remember: [voice rising] The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do."
Interviewer: Final thoughts?
Jobs: [staring into the distance]
"Stay hungry. Stay foolish. And never, ever let a machine tell you what it means to be alive."
Note: This interview is a creative homage. Steve Jobs passed in 2011, but his philosophy—prioritizing human-centric design, ethical responsibility, and visionary purpose—shapes how we might imagine his perspective on AI today.
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