
APPLE co-founder Steve Wozniak was rushed to a hospital in Mexico after suffering a stroke.
The 73-year-old tech chief was due to speak at the World Business Forum in Mexico on Wednesday afternoon when he felt unwell.
Wozniak was taken to the hospital after collapsing at the event, just before taking the stage, a source told CNN.
According to Mexican media, adding Televisa and the newspaper El Universal, Wozniak suffered a stroke and is in a personal hospital where his condition is “stable. “
However, the source said the head coach collapsed after suffering dizziness.
Wozniak hoped to talk about his work with Jobs and the dangers of technology, adding synthetic intelligence and cryptocurrencies, according to the forum’s website.
According to TMZ, Wozniak told her he felt “weird” before collapsing.
The engineer founded Apple in 1976 with Steve Jobs, who died in 2011.
Steve Jobs died on October 5, 2011 of pancreas at the age of 56.
The duo Apple Computer Company with Ronald Wayne on April 1, 1976.
The original Apple PC was designed and handcrafted by Wozniak as Apple was founded in the garage of Jobs’ parents’ home in Mountain View, California.
It sold for a whopping £1. 1 million in 2021.
In a 2020 interview with CNBC, Wozniak said he discovered an undeniable formula for good luck in life at the age of 20.
He said at the time, “If I died and had all this wealth and yachts and all that, would I be as satisfied as when I laughed?
“And I thought about the jokes I made and the jokes I told and the music I listened to that made me smile, and I came up with my formula that life is about happiness.
“Maybe good luck with cash also makes you feel satisfied, but for me, it’s just down-to-earth laughter and smiles.
“So I came up with my formula: Happiness equals smiles and frowns,” Wozniak said. “”H = SF. “
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