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‘It feels like humans are left on the back burner’: Why this college grad hates AI

A college grad speaks out against AI, feeling humans are being left behind in the tech industry's rush to adopt artificial intelligence.

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Editorial Team
May 21, 2026
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ANALYSIS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ‘It feels like humans are left on the back burner’: Why this college grad hates AI Tech industry optimism about artificial intelligence collides with anxiety on college campuses. Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks Tuesday at the Google developer conference in Mountain View, Calif. Karl Mondon / AFP via Getty Images May 21, 2026, 2:00 AM EDT Earlier this month, Gloria Caulfield, a vice president at real estate company Tavistock Development, took the stage at the University of Central Florida to deliver an uplifting message to the graduating students.

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