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Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, suffered a stroke in Mexico

Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, left this Thursday the private hospital in Mexico City where he was treated after suffering a minor stroke the day before and is already at his residence in California, United States.

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According to a report from the American network ABC, the 73-year-old engineer detailed in a text message that he suddenly felt bad, with vertigo, and it was impossible for him to walk. It was a “minor but real” stroke, he explained Wozniakaccording to ABC.

Steve Wozniak is a fundamental player in the computer industry (Photo: AFP)

The Apple co-founder’s office has so far not reported on his health status.

“Woz,” as he is known, was among the speakers scheduled at the 2023 World Business Forum, but was hospitalized after feeling unwell just before attending the event, according to Mexican and American media.

Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer Inc. in 1976 with steve Jobs, died in 2011.

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During the forum he was to talk about his work with Jobs and the risks posed by technology, especially in matters of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies, as stated on the conference site.

Source: Elcomercio

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