ChatGPA: students spent years getting told not to use AI for schoolwork, then their Arizona graduation ceremony used AI to read names and it immediately started skipping people 💀
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An AI-powered name-reading system at Glendale Community College's graduation ceremony malfunctioned, skipping graduates' names and sparking boos from the audience; officials later apologized and used a human announcer.
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