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May 13, 2026
Florida Students Boo Graduation Speaker Over AI Comments
Students at the University of Central Florida's 2026 graduation ceremony booed a speaker, Gloria Ca…
The Incident at University of Central Florida
Students at the University of Central Florida's 2026 graduation ceremony recently expressed their discontent with a speaker's comments on artificial intelligence (AI). Gloria Caulfield, a real estate development executive, was booed by the graduating class of 2026 when she likened the rise of AI to the next Industrial Revolution.
Student Reactions and Concerns
The crowd's reaction was immediate and loud, with Caulfield pausing, turning away from the podium, and throwing her hands up in the air. She responded by asking, "Woop, what happened?" and then nervously laughing, "OK, I struck a chord. May I finish?"
The students' reaction reflects a broader anxiety about AI's impact on their future careers.
A 2025 poll by the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School found that a majority of recent college graduates view AI as a threat to their job prospects.
The Impact of AI on Job Prospects
The students' concerns are not unfounded. AI is transforming various industries, from graphic design to Hollywood and journalism. Tech CEOs have been slashing workforces, citing AI's ability to replace some jobs and boost efficiency.
Industries outside Silicon Valley are also being affected by AI.
Students are under pressure to choose majors that lead to AI-proof careers.
The Future of AI and Education
Caulfield's speech, despite the initial backlash, highlighted the importance of adapting to technological changes. She compared the current situation to when she finished college as the internet started taking off, noting that such technologies can be gamechangers for economic development and new businesses.
The incident underscores the need for educational institutions to address AI-related anxieties among students.
It also emphasizes the importance of preparing students for a future where AI will play a significant role.
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