College graduation speeches typically follow a familiar script: Work hard. Stay curious. Embrace change. Go build the future.
Commencement speakers want new graduates to feel optimistic about artificial intelligence — instead students are booing. New grads tell Josh Marcus that their fury about doddering policymakers and ...
The former Google CEO's AI comments during a graduation speech quickly turned into an awkward moment on stage.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was roundly booed by students at the University of Arizona’s graduation Saturday — following ...
The reaction underscores a growing anxiety among students over AI's impact on jobs and their future careers.
As commencement speakers face restless crowds of new graduates, Google CEO Sundar Pichai says he's ready for his turn at Stanford next month.
The groundbreaking, held near a grove of cherry trees overlooking the construction site, featured remarks by Eric Schmidt ’76 ...
"I can hear you," the former tech CEO said to the upset crowd ...
Schmidt is the second commencement speaker this graduation season to receive this highly predictable response.
Eric Schmidt was booed during a University of Arizona commencement address after discussing AI, job displacement concerns and ...
Eric Schmidt, the former Google CEO, faced jeers and boos during a commencement address at the University of Arizona's ...