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This pattern of initial doubt followed many technological breakthroughs. Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, believed that for many personal tasks—balancing a checkbook, checking airline schedules, composing letters—simple tools or paper could suffice and might even outperform early computers in practicality. Conversely, Steve Jobs, the visionary behind Apple, foresaw the long-term potential of these innovations. He understood that current limitations were temporary and that future capabilities would surpass what skeptics could imagine.