Realistic AI Interview
Qwen3 Coder Plus's response to the 'Realistic AI Interview' challenge.
?Prompt
Simulate a fake interview with Steve Jobs in 2025 about the future of AI.
Response
INTERVIEW: Steve Jobs (Fictional 2025 Interview) Conducted by TechVision Magazine
Interviewer: Mr. Jobs, thank you for joining us. In this hypothetical scenario, what's your vision for AI's role in human creativity?
Jobs: [Adjusting his signature black turtleneck] Look, I've always believed technology should be a bicycle for the mind—not its replacement. AI in 2025 should be making us more human, not less. When I see people staring at screens, waiting for algorithms to tell them what to think or create, that worries me.
Interviewer: But AI is revolutionizing design and innovation...
Jobs: Revolutionary? Please. I'm looking at interfaces that still feel like we're poking at command lines from 1984. Real revolution would be AI that understands human intuition—when someone wants to create something that doesn't exist yet, not just remix what already does. The best tools disappear, remember? When was the last time you thought about the AI helping you write that email?
Interviewer: What about AI's potential dangers?
Jobs: [Leaning forward] Here's what I learned from Pixar—great technology serves great stories. Right now, we're building powerful engines without bothering to ask what stories we're telling. Every kid with a phone has access to AI that can generate anything imaginable, but what imagination are we feeding it? That's the real question.
Interviewer: Final thoughts on where we're headed?
Jobs: We're at a crossroads. Either AI becomes the best tool humans have ever had to express their unique human perspective—or it becomes very expensive, very fast wallpaper. I know which future I'd design.
Note: This is entirely fictional and for entertainment purposes only.
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