What's Happening?
Commencement speakers at several universities faced boos from graduates when discussing artificial intelligence (AI) during their speeches. At Glendale Community College, a technical glitch with an AI system reading names led to audience discontent. Speakers
at the University of Central Florida and Middle Tennessee State University also encountered negative reactions when addressing AI's impact on industries. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed at the University of Arizona for discussing AI's future role. Graduates expressed concerns about AI's potential to replace jobs and its broader societal impacts, reflecting a generational skepticism towards the technology.
Why It's Important?
The reactions at these commencement ceremonies highlight a generational divide in perceptions of AI. While AI is increasingly integrated into various sectors, younger generations, particularly recent graduates, are wary of its implications for job security and societal change. This skepticism is significant as it may influence future workforce dynamics and policy discussions around AI regulation. The discontent also underscores the need for educational institutions and industry leaders to address these concerns and engage in meaningful dialogue about AI's role in society.











