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Ex-Google CEO booed at University of Arizona over AI remarks

A screengrab of Google's ex-CEO, Eric Schmidt addressing students at the University of Arizona's 2026 commencement ceremony
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A screengrab of Google's ex-CEO, Eric Schmidt addressing students at the University of Arizona's 2026 commencement ceremony
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed during the University of Arizona’s commencement ceremony as graduates reacted sharply to his remarks on artificial intelligence and its growing role in work and society, even as his speech acknowledged widespread fears about AI, jobs, climate, and politics, but urged students to help shape the technology rather than see the future as already decided.

The former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, who ran the company from 2001 to 2011, was recently booed by a stadium full of students at the University of Arizona’s 162nd commencement ceremony last Friday. The crowd grew even more hostile when he started discussing AI on stage. Thousands of University of Arizona graduates were packed into the Casino Del Sol stadium, and the booing began right before he jumped into his main topic.

Whenever Schmidt uttered the words “AI” or “artificial intelligence,” the booing resumed and grew louder each time. He opened his discussion by looking back on how past technological breakthroughs built what he calls a “cathedral of knowledge.”

It was an inspiring analogy for some, but things grew tense when he brought up AI. He stated, “Last December, Time magazine selected its Person of the Year for 2025, and this time it was the architects of artificial intelligence.”

Of course, this upset the crowd, many of whom are expected to find themselves exposed to a rapidly changing job market, and they responded by jeering. Things got so intense that Schmidt had to pause before directly addressing the University of Arizona graduates:

“I know what many of you are feeling about that. I can hear you. There is a fear in your generation that the future has already been written, that the machines are coming, that jobs are evaporating, that the climate is breaking, that politics is fractured, and that you are inheriting a mess that you did not create. And I understand that fear.”

He described all these concerns as “rational” and blamed social media algorithms for worsening them. Schmidt then tried to shift the narrative, saying, “The question is not whether AI will shape the world. It will. The question is whether you will help shape artificial intelligence.”

Later in his speech, Schmidt also said, “If you don’t care about science, that’s okay… because AI is going to touch everything else as well. Whatever path you choose, AI will become a part of how work is done.”

At this point, the boos reached their peak, but Schmidt continued, saying, “The future is not yet finished. It is now your turn to shape it.”

However, the audience’s reaction made it clear that many young graduates are deeply concerned that AI could eliminate entry-level positions across multiple industries.

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Rahim Amir Noorali, 2026-05-19 (Update: 2026-05-19)