As college graduates commenced this spring, artificial intelligence was a pervasive theme among more than ceremony speeches. For many young Americans, AI has become a specter of uncertainty, raising doubts about whether their first steps into professional life will follow the framework of previous generations.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt addressed this anxiety during his commencement speech to University of Arizona, acknowledging the fear among young graduates that “the future has already been written” and “jobs are evaporating.”
Schmidt struck an optimistic tone about AI’s impending… Read More in Real Clear Politics