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    1. versusgorilla on

      >Pichai largely sidestepped the issue of AI in his remarks, though he appeared to make light of the expected protests. „People thought it would be really difficult for me,“ he said. „It is the last two letters of my last name, after all.“

      I’d boo and throw tomatoes and walk out after that absolute desperate joke attempt.

    2. mistertickertape on

      Looked like a heck of a lot more than ‚dozens‘ based on the video.

    3. Budget-Purple-6519 on

      It was a significant amount that left. The media has an interest in downplaying the deep hatred the masses have for chumps like this guy.

    4. GreatnessToTheMoon on

      The youngins say they hate AI but they got no problem using it for school work

    5. TraditionalMousse500 on

      The irony is how many of them used LLMs to cheat on their paper assignments

    6. frogsarenottoads on

      Walking out won’t do a lot to stop it regardless, AI will continue to scale. I feel bad for new graduates, but even senior roles we will face risks as the cost of tokens drops.

      I think the next 10 years will be one of the most difficult since the great depression. The current economic model will struggle.

      We will have walk outs, and we will all struggle sooner or later, but I doubt anything stops AI progress.

    7. 755goodmorning on

      Protest was about Palestine, not AI. And definitely more than dozens. Kind of a bummer for families of grads and Pichai is a successful Stanford grad who has stayed highly involved with the school. I agree with the sentiment of the protesters but this was kind of crappy.

    8. permanent_pixel on

      Google has turned into an evil company. When you get too much money, you become evil; when you get too much power, you become evil. This is also why dictators are, more likely than not, evil.

    9. Google grew too big now they’re evil because that’s what happens when you become a big corpo, you become evil.

    10. DifferentSquirrel551 on

      I mean…that’s better than what they could have done. Think about it. You’re a college student born poor and will die poor. There is factually only one way a person born of the lowest class can gain the value of a trillionaire in a world legal system that makes it impossible to do without $2M seed money and puts the value of a m#rder at the value of what that person could have made had they lived. You’d become the Honus Wagner of privatizated prison inmates instantly. That’s just as real power as any other narrative in the production cloverleaf. 

    11. Scary-Oven8260 on

      Who cares? I bet 80% of the graduates would apply for a google job or some AI related comoany

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