Apple co founder Steve Wozniak suffers mild stroke – La Presse

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suffers “mild” stroke – La Presse

(Mexico) Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said Thursday that he left hospital in Mexico to return to the United States after a “mild” stroke, ABC News reported.

Posted at 5:56 p.m.

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Mr. Wozniak, 73, was among the scheduled speakers at the 2023 World Business Forum but was hospitalized after fainting shortly before attending the event, CNN reported, citing an unidentified source among the forum’s organizers.

He told ABC News that he felt dizzy and dizzy and could no longer walk.

Medical tests revealed he had suffered a “mild but real stroke,” he said via text message, according to the same source.

According to American news site TMZ, he told his wife he felt “weird.”

Steve Wozniak founded Apple Computer Inc. in 1976 with Steve Jobs, who died in 2011. According to the daily El Financiero, during the forum he was scheduled to talk about his collaboration with Steve Jobs as well as the risks that technology brings, including in topics such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies, the forum page said.