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348 Steve Jobs vs Elon Musk vs Walt Disney || Greatest Impact

Steve Jobs revolutionized communication and entertainment technologies while marrying art and tech. Elon Musk practically invented broadly adoptable electric cars and space travel. Walt Disney changed how we tell stories while advancing media tech. Who was most important in recent history?

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