Apple co-founder and the engineer behind the world-changing Apple II personal computer Steve Wozniak shares his thoughts on life-changing medical electronics.
We can’t stop progress but world-changing artificial intelligence-enabled machines are years away. Fear of such smart machines is “unrealistic” at this stage,” according to Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
Hear from successful women in STEM fields on what can be done to increase diversity in engineering, professional challenges and opportunities, and more at ESC Boston.
Maintaining a creed of human over technology has served Apple and its co-founder Steve Wozniak well over the last four decades. In this Q&A, Wozniak discusses how making technology work for people brought about the Apple II and shares his thoughts on artificial intelligence, robotics, do-it-...
Former MythBuster Jamie Hyneman, perhaps unintentionally, laid out some truths of engineering that counter often presumed -- and incorrect -- statements on engineers and engineering.
Only 12% of engineers are women. This panel will explore professional opportunities for women in engineering, the reasons why women represent less than 12% of engineers, and our panelists careers in engineering-driven professions.