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e-bike near death &amp
MEAT! Scarlett Bordeaux
a true visionary
Xandra Pohl threw out first pitch &amp
The Punch-Up&quot
weekly roundup covers Tom Hanks
which means it's graduation season
one speaker at the University of Central Florida
my alma mater — Go Knights
Gloria Caulfield. That's how you get the kids fired up... JOBS THAT ARE MOST AT RISK FROM AI
Caulfield decided to talk about the future of AI and its impact on society
going so far as to call it the "next Industrial Revolution." She's not wrong
save for the ones given by luminaries like Conan O'Brien or Kermit the Frog
are boring as hell. Still
you expect the audience of graduates' friends
families
Florida. (iStock) Sure
you get an occasional lunatic who purposefully injects divisive politics into their speech
but Caulfield wasn't doing that. She was just calling it as she sees it
and she's not even wrong. AI is

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