Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Hospitalized after Stroke at 2023 World Business Forum in Mexico City

2023-11-09 15:57:19
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was transferred to hospital following suffering a stroke in Mexico City, where he was scheduled to speak during an international economic forum, according to what Mexican and American media reported. Wozniak (73 years old) was among the names scheduled to deliver a speech at the 2023 World Business Forum, but he was taken to the hospital following he fainted immediately before attending the event, according to what CNN reported, citing an unidentified source. The network did not provide any details regarding his health condition. According to the American website TMZ, Wozniak told his wife that he felt “disturbed.” The website, in its Spanish version, indicated that a large number of members of his team came from the United States on a private plane, to ascertain what happened and transport him to receive appropriate treatment. Wozniak founded Apple in 1976 with Steve Jobs, who died in 2011. According to the daily newspaper El Financiero, he was scheduled to speak during the forum regarding his work with Steve Jobs, and the risks posed by technology, including those related to artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies. According to the forum’s website.
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