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AI bot used during Arizona college commencement ruins graduation for students whose names were skipped in flub that sparked boos

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2026/05/22 - 02:15 505 مشاهدة
By JAMES GORDON, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 03:15, 22 May 2026 | Updated: 03:25, 22 May 2026 A college graduation ceremony intended to celebrate years of achievement descended into chaos after an artificial intelligence bot skipped over students' names during commencement. The embarrassing meltdown unfolded at Glendale Community College in Arizona, where administrators were using a new AI-powered system to read out the names during graduation. But instead of smoothly announcing graduates as they crossed the stage, the technology malfunctioned leaving a group of students completely unrecognized during one of the biggest moments of their lives. When college staff took to the microphone to explain the screw-up and that AI was responsible, it triggered furious boos from graduates and stunned families watching in the audience.  As confusion spread through the ceremony, graduates could be heard loudly booing college president Tiffany Hernandez when she stepped forward to explain what had gone wrong. 'So here's what's happening: We're using a new AI system as our reader,' Hernandez told the crowd during remarks captured on a livestream of the event. The explanation was immediately drowned out by jeers from frustrated students. 'Yup, yup. So that is a lesson learned for us,' Hernandez continued as the crowd reacted angrily. College president Tiffany Hernandez publicly acknowledged an AI-powered name-reading system malfunctioned and skipped some students during the school's commencement ceremony Graduates at Glendale Community College erupted into boos after the college president told students the school was 'using a new AI system as our reader' before admitting it was 'a lesson learned for us.' Students could be heard booing when they were told how AI had made the mistake For many graduates and their families, the technical blunder transformed what should have been a once-in-a-lifetime celebration into an awkward moment with some students missing the moment their names were supposed to be called. At first, Hernandez admitted the school would not be able to fully recreate the original process to display every skipped graduate's name on screen again, but after some thought decided to allow students whose names had not yet been announced to form new lines and give their names verbally so they could still walk across the stage and pose for photos. 'I am so sorry,' Hernandez told the graduates. 'There's plenty of opportunities, I hope, to take some really good pictures and to celebrate you with your loved ones as well.' In a statement after the ceremony, Maricopa Community Colleges, which oversees Glendale Community College, said officials had apologized directly to affected students following the malfunction. 'While the issue was corrected during the ceremony, we are sorry for the disruption it caused during what should have been a celebratory moment for our graduates and their families,' the statement read. The commencement disaster comes amid a growing backlash against the rapid spread of AI technology into schools, workplaces and public life. Such tensions have also spilled into graduation ceremonies across the country. At the nearby University of Arizona, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was met with boos this year while discussing artificial intelligence and the future of technology during a commencement address. Hernandez apologized directly to graduates during the ceremony, saying: 'I am so sorry,' while trying to calm frustrated students and families in attendance Ultimately students were announced by a member of the college instead of an AI voice  Video of the commencement chaos quickly spread online, showing angry students loudly booing administrators as the AI failure was explained to the crowd Schmidt had been comparing the rise of AI to the emergence of computers during his younger years when sections of the crowd began loudly protesting. 'I can hear you,' Schmidt responded during the speech as jeers echoed through the venue. 'There is a fear ... there is a fear in your generation that the future has already been written, that the machines are coming, that the jobs are evaporating, that the climate is breaking, that politics is fractured, and that you are inheriting a mess that you did not create, and I understand that fear,' he said. Resistance to AI-themed commencement speeches has surfaced elsewhere as well. Graduates at University of Central Florida also booed real estate executive Gloria Caulfield earlier this month after she described artificial intelligence as 'the next industrial revolution.' No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? 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