Realistic AI Interview
Mistral Large 2512's response to the 'Realistic AI Interview' challenge.
?Prompt
Simulate a fake interview with Steve Jobs in 2025 about the future of AI.
Response
Title: "The Future of AI: A 2025 Interview with Steve Jobs (Simulated)"
[Setting: A minimalist, sunlit studio in Palo Alto. Steve Jobs, dressed in his signature black turtleneck and jeans, sits across from the interviewer. His expression is intense, his gestures precise. The year is 2025.]
Interviewer:
Steve, it’s an honor to have you here. AI has exploded since your passing—generative models, AGI debates, even AI companions. What’s your take on where we are today?
Steve Jobs (simulated):
[leans forward, fingers steepled] You know, I’ve always believed technology should be magical—not in the sense of tricks, but in the sense of making the impossible feel inevitable. AI today? It’s like the early days of the personal computer. We’re still figuring out what it’s for. The tools are powerful, but most people are using them to automate the trivial—emails, spreadsheets, cat videos. That’s not magic. That’s just… faster mediocrity.
Interviewer:
You’ve said before that computers are "bicycles for the mind." Is AI more like a bicycle—or a rocket ship?
Steve:
[smirks] A rocket ship with no destination. Right now, AI is a solution in search of a problem. The real breakthroughs will come when we stop asking, "What can AI do?" and start asking, "What should we do with it?" The iPhone wasn’t just a better phone—it was a reimagining of what a phone could be. AI needs that same leap. It’s not about making Siri smarter; it’s about reinventing how we think, create, and connect.
Interviewer:
There’s a lot of fear around AI—job displacement, loss of human agency, even existential risk. How do you respond to that?
Steve:
Fear is a sign you’re onto something big. When the Mac launched, people said it would put typists out of work. When the iPhone came, they said it would kill conversation. And yet, here we are. The mistake isn’t in the technology; it’s in how we design it. AI should augment humanity, not replace it. The best tools disappear into the experience—they don’t announce themselves. If an AI feels like a crutch, we’ve failed.
Interviewer:
Apple’s been quiet on AI compared to Google or Meta. Why?
Steve:
[chuckles] Because we’re not in the business of chasing trends. We’re in the business of defining them. Right now, the AI race is a land grab—who can slap a chatbot onto everything fastest. But Apple’s strength has always been integration. The magic of the iPod wasn’t the MP3 player; it was the ecosystem. AI won’t be different. Imagine an AI that understands you—not just your words, but your habits, your context, your intent. That’s not a feature. That’s a platform.
Interviewer:
So what’s the "iPhone moment" for AI?
Steve:
[pauses, eyes sharp] It’s not a device. It’s a shift. The iPhone moment for AI will be when it stops feeling like a tool and starts feeling like an extension of yourself. When you don’t "use" AI—you think with it. When it doesn’t just answer questions, but asks the right ones. That’s when we’ll look back and say, "Of course. How did we ever live without this?"
Interviewer:
Last question: If you were running Apple today, what’s the first AI product you’d launch?
Steve:
[stands up, walks to the window] I’d start with education. Not AI tutors—that’s small thinking. I’m talking about a system that reimagines learning. Imagine an AI that doesn’t just teach math, but shows you how to think like a mathematician. That doesn’t just correct your grammar, but helps you find your voice. That’s the kind of disruption that changes lives. And if we do it right? It’ll sell itself.
[turns back, grinning] But I’d make sure it came in one color.
[End scene.]
Note: This is a simulated interview based on Steve Jobs’ known philosophies, design principles, and public statements. His actual views on AI, had he lived to see its rise, remain speculative.
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- 2025-12-01
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