The AI backlash is growing. Here’s how smart companies can adapt (opens in new tab)
If you told me two years ago that the demographic most hostile to productive, and—above all—hirable. But that’s not what’s happening. In May, students all over the country when they mentioned artificial intelligence. Google’s chairman, Eric Schmidt, got hit when he tried to suggest to graduates at the University of Arizona that AI has world-changing potential. Gloria Caulfield, VP of strategic alliances for the investment firm and real estate developer Tavistock, inspired boos in a commenceme...
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