Steve Wozniak elogia el iPhone Air en su viaje a San Francisco

El cofundador de Apple, Steve Wozniak, expresó un gran entusiasmo por su iPhone Air durante un reciente viaje a San Francisco. El dispositivo resultó ser la mayor sorpresa de su visita. Wozniak también manifestó cierto escepticismo hacia la IA.

Durante una reciente visita a San Francisco, Steve Wozniak, cofundador de Apple, destacó su predilección por el iPhone Air como el punto culminante. Lo describió como la mayor sorpresa del viaje, según informó TechRadar el 3 de mayo de 2026. Este elogio subraya la satisfacción personal de Wozniak con el producto en medio de sus continuos comentarios públicos sobre las tendencias tecnológicas. Al tiempo que celebraba el iPhone Air, Wozniak moderó su entusiasmo con escepticismo sobre la inteligencia artificial. El pionero de Apple, conocido por sus innovaciones iniciales como el Apple I y II, ha compartido anteriormente opiniones equilibradas sobre la tecnología emergente. Sus comentarios reflejan una perspectiva cautelosa sobre el rápido desarrollo de la IA. Las declaraciones de Wozniak durante su viaje se suman a su reputación de ofrecer perspectivas sinceras sobre los dispositivos de consumo y las futuras tecnologías. No se mencionaron más detalles sobre su itinerario en San Francisco ni sobre funciones específicas del iPhone Air.

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