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Mal James @ Silicon Canals · 06/03/2026 05:43 EDT

Everyone saw the AI backlash coming — fewer expected it to start with the generation raised on screens

In May, the former chief executive of Google stood at a podium at the University of Arizona, looked out at the class of 2026, and told them artificial intelligence was about to remake the world the way the computer once did. The boos started almost at once. Eric Schmidt kept talking, then stopped and answered ... Read more

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