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Экс-глава Google Эрик Шмидт получил оплеухи за слова об AI на выпускном

На выпускной в Arizona студенты освистали экс-главу Google Эрика Шмидта, когда тот начал говорить об искусственном интеллекте. Выпускники выразили глубокие стра

Экс-глава Google Эрик Шмидт получил оплеухи за слова об AI на выпускном
Source: Guardian. Collage: Hamidun News.
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At Arizona University's graduation ceremony, former Google chief Eric Schmidt encountered widespread student criticism when he spoke about artificial intelligence and its impact on society, the economy, and the job market.

Incident on Stage

Schmidt addressed approximately 10,000 graduates on Sunday and raised the topic of AI as a significant technological shift that would reformat the modern economy and the very nature of work. However, his words provoked sharp indignation in the audience: students not only whistled but also made noise, publicly expressing their dissatisfaction. The former Google executive, who had led the company for more than a decade and accumulated a multi-billion-dollar fortune on the wave of the digital revolution, expected a more favorable reception of his thoughts on innovation and the future.

The incident quickly spread on social media, becoming a symbol of the growing skepticism of the younger generation toward the speeches of techno-optimists and corporate leaders. For Schmidt, accustomed to enthusiastic reception in the elite circles of Silicon Valley, such a reaction proved unexpected and revealing.

Fears of the Graduate Generation

The students' reaction reveals a deeper concern of the younger generation: graduates genuinely fear that rapid AI development will lead to mass automation of jobs and job losses in the coming years. For a generation entering the job market amid growing economic uncertainty, optimistic speeches about technology sound naive and indifferent to their real needs.

  • Fear of job loss in the context of mass automation
  • Uncertainty about retraining and the emergence of new employment opportunities
  • Distrust of corporate leaders actively promoting AI implementation
  • Concern about fair distribution of benefits from new technologies
  • Doubts about promises of creating new jobs in abundance

What Statistics Say

A Pew Research study confirms that most Americans are more concerned about AI and its impact on society than happy about its development and new opportunities. This is not an isolated opinion of Arizona graduates — it is a growing trend covering all of American society, from youth to members of the middle class. Distrust of the promise that AI will create more jobs than it destroys remains high. Such incidents show that the skepticism of the younger generation goes beyond private surveys and turns into open protest. The discourse around AI is becoming more tense and polarized, where Silicon Valley optimists and the younger generation speak differently about the future of work.

What This Means

Schmidt's incident symbolizes the growing gap between the technological establishment and mass society. When influential figures come to tell about the wonders of AI, young people hear this as ignoring their real concerns about their own future. For business and politicians, this is a signal: what is needed are not beautiful speeches about technology, but concrete plans to support transitions in the labor market, retraining programs, and social protection measures. Without taking these concerns into account, the gap between generations and the technological elite will only widen.

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