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Microsoft's president says Gen Z's AI backlash should be a wake-up call for Big Tech

Microsoft President Brad Smith says tech leaders should listen to the booing crowds at college graduation ceremonies.

Raccontata dafinancialpost.comtheverge.comthenextweb.comgizmodo.combusinessinsider.comdecrypt.cocomputerworld.com

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businessinsider.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Microsoft's president says Gen Z's AI backlash should be a wake-up call for Big Tech

Microsoft President Brad Smith says tech leaders should listen to the booing crowds at college graduation ceremonies.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·financialpost.com

    Microsoft has an answer to anti-AI boos from the Class of 2026

    The Class of 2026 has made its displeasure with AI abundantly clear, booing speakers touting the tech during commencement speeches. Read now

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·theverge.com

    Microsoft, like, totally gets why students are booing AI-pilled graduation speakers

    The booing is a “powerful wake-up call,” the company says.

theverge.com
2 g fa

Microsoft, like, totally gets why students are booing AI-pilled graduation speakers

The booing is a “powerful wake-up call,” the company says.

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gizmodo.com2 g fa

Microsoft Exec Responds to Graduates Booing AI with Compelling Argument: 'Nuh Uh'

"Am I so out of touch? No, it's the children who are wrong."

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decrypt.co1 g fa

Microsoft President Asks Graduates to Stop Fearing AI and Start Adapting - Decrypt

Microsoft's Brad Smith published an essay urging empathy for graduates booing AI at commencements, as tech threatens entry-level jobs.

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thenextweb.com2 g fa

Microsoft's president responds to the AI backlash with a 3,000-word essay and zero policy changes

Microsoft's president penned an essay calling the AI backlash from graduates a "wake-up call." His advice: adapt. His concessions: none.

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computerworld.com1 g fa

Don’t boo AI, buy this book, Microsoft exec tells students

Learn to adapt, Microsoft President Brad Smith tells the future workforce.

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  • mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·thenextweb.com

    Microsoft's president responds to the AI backlash with a 3,000-word essay and zero policy changes

    Microsoft's president penned an essay calling the AI backlash from graduates a "wake-up call." His advice: adapt. His concessions: none.

  • mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    Microsoft Exec Responds to Graduates Booing AI with Compelling Argument: 'Nuh Uh'

    "Am I so out of touch? No, it's the children who are wrong."

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    Microsoft's president says Gen Z's AI backlash should be a wake-up call for Big Tech

    Microsoft President Brad Smith says tech leaders should listen to the booing crowds at college graduation ceremonies.

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·decrypt.co

    Microsoft President Asks Graduates to Stop Fearing AI and Start Adapting - Decrypt

    Microsoft's Brad Smith published an essay urging empathy for graduates booing AI at commencements, as tech threatens entry-level jobs.

  • venerdì 12 giugno 2026·computerworld.com

    Don’t boo AI, buy this book, Microsoft exec tells students

    Learn to adapt, Microsoft President Brad Smith tells the future workforce.