
Steve Wozniak will visit Moscow and will read a public lecture at MSU
Famous Apple's co-founder, inventor, programmer, tehnogik and simply good man, Stephen "Woz" Wozniak in early October plans to visit the Russian capital. Woz is known as a person who in the mid 70's almost single-handedly designed the Apple I and Apple II computers have revolutionized and determined the further development of the computer industry. Steve Wozniak arrive at the All-Russian Science Festival NAUKA 0+, and during the event will deliver a public lecture in which to discuss with visitors different topics from artificial intelligence to the future of the profession.

Festival NAUKA 0+ will be held from 6 to 8 October, at the same time in eighty regions of Russia. This is one of the most ambitious social projects in the area of the popularization of science, which is carried out with the direct support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Government of the city of Moscow and the Moscow State University leadership. Steve Wozniak The lecture will be held in the format of open dialogue October 7th 12:00 13:30 in the hall of the Fundamental Library of Moscow State University. Entrance to the lecture completely free, so everyone will be able to chat with the famous engineer.

The moderator will deliver lectures MSU researcher and CEO of Postgres Professional Oleg Bartunov. A special focus of the lecture will be given to the development of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and how these technologies will change our lives in the coming decades. Also to be discussed and other modern trends in the field of IT.