Steve Jobs in Attendance at Presidential Tech Dinner

As reported by ABC earlier in the week, Steve Jobs—along with several other notable tech executives—met with President Obama last evening. Joined by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Google’s Eric Schmidt, and several others, Jobs attended dinner with the President to discuss technology, innovation, and the economy.

Though speculation to Jobs’ health has made headlines since the announcement of his second leave of absence, several less than credible news outlets have recently incited additional rumors. However, likely at Job’s request, there has been a scarcity of concrete updates to his physical condition in respect to his privacy. The following photo, released by the White House earlier this morning, may be the most current photo of Jobs. Here, he is seen sitting to President Obama’s left joined by Mark Zuckerberg on the President’s right.

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