Steve Jobs in Sweden, 1985 [HQ]

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Published 2011-12-16
Steve Jobs arriving in a helicopter to describe his future vision for Lunds University.

All Comments (21)
  • Steve jobs casually talking about AI technology on that Aristotle analogy is mind blowing 🤯
  • @AdamPadron
    With ChatGPT, Steve was right. We can ask Aristotle a question. If only he had lived to see it. 😢
  • @Furtivo95
    It's impressive, that Steve, during his early 20's also would stop, pause, and then speak. Funny, witty, deep, human, and laced with just enough humbleness to remind you of yourself.
  • @Greenmatters
    Steve saw no risk or uncertainty in the work he was investing his life into. He talks about the "sequence of events" and "momentum" that's ushering in the next revolution. Great vision means that you see a clear and certain path to success while others see a muddled road that leads to failure.
  • @asifmasroor
    He was describing ChatGPT in 1985.... This man had a vision, for sure.
  • Such an handsome man! Dear lord! He could have been anything! A movie star! A model! Be blessed Steve for your gift to the world
  • @viki6857
    He was so handsome. Such a smart ambitious young guy
  • @ZacharyZorbas
    Love watching young Steve Jobs videos. So inspiring.
  • @freestylepunk
    I wish computers today were so great, I could ask Steve Jobs a question.
  • this was one of the great all time videos of steve jobs 🙂
  • @jpai4144
    This video brought back so much nostalgia from the 80's, it reminded me of my family and late mother, the 80's were an amazing time to be young, I don't know if it was just me, but the whole aura of the 80's was so positive, upbeat, innocent, simple, yet so nurturing, I feel truly blessed to have grown up in that atmosphere and decade, it made me a better human being, it also seemed more safe, less stressful, and less chaotic, I mean the world wasn't perfect, but my God.. the music, simplicity, innocence, and people's attitudes were things I took for granted, I would do anything to re-visit that time for a while and soak it all in, I guess it's a lesson in learning to live in the moment and try to enjoy it because you never know how good you have it until it's gone
  • @Ionpinedo
    I studied in Lund Universitet in 1993 and it was really ahead of many universities in Europe in terms of facilities and IT vision. It was definetly due to happy minded felows like the gentleman that speaks after Jobs.
  • @pattyj5846
    I am so happy to see him doing this at such a young age and being so innocent and vulnerable and new at all of this. He is terribly excited about this adventure
  • OMG. This guy is such a visionary. 1985 he is talking about LLMs. To capture Aristotle in a computer. Finally we can. Damn.
  • @ImranKhan-fk6mb
    The wisdom, vision and communication genius of this guy is timeless.
  • @tetrahelix_
    The man speaking after Steve is none other than Håkan Westling, former rector magnificus at Lund University. I must say that I am impressed by Håkan's speech. As others have pointed out, I think part of his confidence towards speaking after a man like Steve partly comes from his deliberately added irony. You can't really blame him for it either, considering that Steve so perfectly portrays the young and excentric foreign visionary who suddenly arrives on Håkan's doorstep from out of the blue.
  • @Konphetty
    I am watching this on my iPod. Thanks to Steve Jobs.
  • @200991602
    He makes Aston K look like the wrong side of a barn. Flipping gorgeous!
  • @mikl2345
    The speech by the prof from Lund at the end is even better - hilarious :)