▲AdvancingNorms · 4.N.cUSMay 28, 2026
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed by University of Arizona graduates during a commencement speech when he told them their task was to help shape AI, highlighting growing public skepticism toward AI hype.
WhyGraduates booing Eric Schmidt's AI-centric speech demonstrates mainstream public pushback against AI inevitability and hype.Public skepticism toward AI replacement rhetoric ▼RegressingMajorLaws · 5.L.aCHINAMay 27, 2026
Chinese local police forces are upgrading the country's extensive surveillance infrastructure with advanced AI tracking systems.
WhyChinese police forces are upgrading the country's massive surveillance network with advanced AI tracking, expanding state biometric use.Biometric and facial recognition limits ▲AdvancingNorms · 4.N.cGLOBALMay 26, 2026
MIT Technology Review published an analysis pushing back against the panic over AI replacing white-collar jobs, noting a lack of evidence for large-scale displacement.
WhyMIT Tech Review publishes a reality check on AI job replacement hysteria, pushing back against inevitabilist framings.Public skepticism toward AI replacement rhetoric ▲AdvancingNorms · 4.N.aGLOBALMay 26, 2026
MIT Technology Review published an analysis highlighting the nuanced impact of AI on the labor market, specifically focusing on the weakening of entry-level career opportunities rather than mass unemployment.
WhyTier-1 media analysis provides a nuanced public conversation on AI's impact on entry-level jobs, moving beyond binary replacement rhetoric.Public discourse on AI and labor ▲AdvancingNorms · 4.N.cGLOBALMay 26, 2026
MIT Technology Review published an analysis pushing back against the prevailing narrative that AI will inevitably decimate white-collar jobs.
WhyMIT Tech Review published a piece pushing back against the inevitabilist framing of AI job replacement, reflecting public skepticism.Public skepticism toward AI replacement rhetoric