Opinion | It’s No Wonder Grads Are Booing Their Commencement Speakers
Opinion | It’s No Wonder Grads Are Booing Their Commencement Speakers
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/05/opinion/graduation-speakers-ai-college-commencement.html
Publish Date: 2026-06-05 05:04:00
Source Domain: www.nytimes.com
- Commencement speakers promoting AI are facing boos from students who are skeptical of its implications.
- Many tech executives warn that AI could disrupt jobs and contribute to a shakier job market and increased unemployment, despite promising technological advancements.
- Eric Schmidt’s speech to U. of Arizona graduates highlighted students’ fears about AI replacing jobs and causing societal breakdowns.
- Critics argue that affluent speakers fail to understand the real issues of lack of social mobility, job insecurity, and the declining value of a college degree in securing middle-class life.
- According to a Harvard research paper, hiring for entry-level roles has been dropping at companies using AI, causing unease among job seekers.
- The speaker at Bennington College emphasized personal, practical advice and acknowledged young people’s justified anxieties about the job market, advocating for proactive engagement against AI’s threats.