In recent weeks, the Class of 2026 has made its displeasure with AI abundantly clear, loudly booing speakers touting the technology during commencement speeches.
“I think this is a moment where the industry needs to rise to the occasion and show that it can address the questions that people have in a serious and credible way,” he said in an interview.
Smith elaborated on his thinking in a blog post published on Wednesday that was sparked by a recent visit to Princeton University, his alma mater. While there, he learned that graduating ...