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If you’re giving a commencement speech in 2026, maybe don’t mention AI

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If you’re giving a commencement speech in 2026, maybe don’t mention AI
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Commencement speeches at American universities this year have faced backlash when discussing artificial intelligence. Speakers like Gloria Caulfield and Eric Schmidt experienced booing from students, reflecting concerns about the future shaped by AI. While some speakers received a more positive reception, the overall sentiment among younger audiences appears to be one of apprehension regarding job prospects and the impact of technology.

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It’s commencement season at American universities — and this year, at least a couple speakers have discovered that it’s tough to get graduating students excited about a future shaped by artificial intelligence. Last week, Gloria Caulfield, an executive at real estate firm Tavistock Development Company, gave a speech at the University of Central Florida acknowledging that we’re living in a time of “profound change,” which can be both “exciting” and “daunting.” “The rise of artificial intelligence is the next industrial revolution,” Caulfield declared — prompting the students in the audience to begin booing, getting louder and louder until Caulfield chuckled, turned to the other speakers, and asked, “What happened?” “Okay, I struck a chord,” she said.

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