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During a commencement ceremony for the University of Central Florida on May 8, guest speaker Gloria Caulfield was met with vocal opposition from the graduating class after she characterized artificial intelligence as a pivotal societal shift. Caulfield, the Vice President of Strategic Alliances at Tavistock Group, was addressing graduates from the College of Arts and Humanities and the Nicholson School of Communication and Media. The incident occurred when she attempted [
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