• nitwit005 a day ago

    > “It will touch every profession, every classroom, every hospital, every laboratory, every person and every relationship you have,” Schmidt said, as booing began to build in the audience.

    This is being forced to listen to a former CEO talk about how amazing the products being built at the company he used to work at are. I'd have booed too.

    • danny_codes 18 hours ago

      I mean they got Schmidt.. I think they failed at conception

    • ChrisArchitect a day ago

      [dupe]

      The American Rebellion Against AI Is Gaining Steam

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48188310

      Eric Schmidt booed at University of Arizona after praising AI

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48172419

      Students boo commencement speaker after she calls AI next industrial revolution

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48096674

      Multiple commencement speakers booed for AI comments during graduation speeches

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48177107

      An AI Hate Wave Is Here

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48173318

      • rjbwork a day ago

        Companies have been gleefully touting that AI is going to put everyone out of work for years now, with all gains going to the owner class.

        What did they expect?

        • AnimalMuppet a day ago

          More: For years, universities have been presented as the answer for getting a good job. So now, at a university, to be touting AI... yeah, what did they expect?

        • nokeya a day ago

          HTTP error 451 for accessing this site outside of US, meh.

          • pixel_popping a day ago

            Boooooooh

          • 9p a day ago

            out of touch 1%er unc fails the read on normal people social cues, tomatoes inbound. where have i seen this before?

            • steelkilt a day ago

              We all have self-constructed identities. When threat of deconstruction presents itself, we react. E.g. my college degree isn’t worth what I thought it was, therefore I’m not the person I thought I was, therefore AI is evil, doesn’t work right, is bad for the environment, is bad for society, et. al.

              “This thing makes me feel less special, therefore I don’t like it.”

              • drawfloat a day ago

                They probably don’t like it because the AI industry has spent years saying it wants to make them all unemployed.

                • steelkilt 14 hours ago

                  Most of them won’t be unemployed.

                • JohnFen a day ago

                  I honestly don't think this is a large factor. I think a larger factor for the pushback is "this tech looks like it's going to make my life harder and more unpleasant".

                  • mulr00ney a day ago

                    >is bad for the environment, is bad for society

                    Can't it be those too?

                    • ofjcihen a day ago

                      No way, it’s definitely 100% because college kids are entitled or something.

                      • steelkilt 14 hours ago

                        I don’t blame them for how they feel. In fact, I feel sorry for them. Covid took a few years from them, then AI comes along and invalidates their career choices. That’s a hard case.

                        • ofjcihen 12 hours ago

                          Oh yeah I don’t blame them at all.

                          And to be clear that was sarcasm from my earlier comment.

                          Nah the kids grew up in the middle of “once in a lifetime” events and are now subject to a life where what’s considered a viable career changes every 2 years or so.

                          They’ve never known a stable world.

                        • scrubs a day ago

                          Entitled? Or something?

                          Reactionary. At worst young kids are lazy (in selected cases only) and nieve about how work works.

                          Entitlement comes from mental disorder or growing up in affluence like much of the upper 5%.

                          Moreover, kids from middle to lower income brackets i think work harder, are more resilient, and take their education more seriously than those that just fall in Harvard. The underlying difference? Consequences in the real world. When you always land on your feet or feel untouchable entitlement is 6 months away to a lifetime of clueless.

                          • DeltaCoast 21 hours ago

                            I think the comment you are responding to meant that sarcastically.

                            • ofjcihen 21 hours ago

                              Si

                        • steelkilt 14 hours ago

                          Of course. Multiple things can be true.

                        • addycb a day ago

                          "Fuck you, got mine"

                          • steelkilt 14 hours ago

                            Most of the people I know worked pretty hard for what they have.

                            • danny_codes 18 hours ago

                              Tale as old as boomer

                              • steelkilt 14 hours ago

                                Actually, that’s a tale as old as humanity itself.