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University of Arizona's graduation ceremony, underscoring growing anxiety over AI's impact on jobs. "I know what many of you are feeling about that. I can hear you," Schmidt told graduates as jeers rang
University of Central Florida’s 2026 graduating class booed as a real estate development executive spoke about how “the rise of artificial intelligence is the next Industrial Revolution” and about “living in a time
students or investors. "My anxiety is, decent people start believing these lies, this dystopian image of London being in decline, that we're a dangerous city, that there is no law and order," he said
students aged 15 or 16 did not reach a basic level of reading comprehension. "We know that the kids that have been going through the whole school system with a lot of screens – that they
University of Juba followed her own instincts, and role models who showed her that a different way was possible. “Adut Akech took her identity as a refugee and turned it into a crown,” Nyanda says