Man, has anything hit grads harder this year than AI?
Multiple commencement speakers have been booed this spring for pushing AI during commencement speeches, and now Glendale Community College in Arizona has committed the worst AI faux pas so far this year.
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Apparently, this went so poorly that the faculty caved and let everyone walk the stage a second time with their names being read aloud for everyone to hear by an actual human being.
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The names being read during GCC's commencement didn't appear to match who was walking across the stage. Then the names at the bottom of the screen stopped changing. The ceremony was paused at least twice.
Grace Reimer said she was proud to be there in the moment. It was only after she crossed the stage and returned to her seat that she realized something was off.
'I also didn't hear a lot of cheering, and I know my family is a pretty loud family,' Reimer said.
Several minutes later, she finally heard her name.
'Yeah. That's not right. And it definitely made me feel uneasy,' Reimer said.
I can't wait for this A.I. bubble to burst.
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