[Opinion] Microsoft President Says AI Backlash at Graduation Events Should Be Wake-up Call for the Tech Industry
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Microsoft president says AI backlash at graduation events should be wake-up call for the tech industry
Microsoft president and vice chairman Brad Smith recently shared his – definitely informed – opinion about the growing backlash against AI. Smith thinks that other leaders in the industry should listen when people express their disdain for "pro-AI" speakers attending graduation events. Smith believes that they should take the backlash...Read Entire Article
In some recent graduations in the United States, it was enough for the speaker to mention artificial intelligence for booing to appear.The scene contains an interesting contradiction.Many of these students used AI to travel through their last years of school, but now they see it as a threat just at the time of entering the labor market.According to The Economist magazine, economic history shows that great technologies have transformed employment…
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Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, has reacted to student discontent with AI, telling today’s graduates that there is still a place for human creativity. Students across the US have booed speakers who talked up AI at their graduation ceremonies in recent months, including Google’s former CEO Eric Schmidt, the CEO of a record label, and a real estate executive. Smith hasn’t ventured out onto a podium to share his views, but in a lengthy blog post…
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