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What the College Behind the AI Graduation Disaster Says About Inaccuracies

What the College Behind the AI Graduation Disaster Says About Inaccuracies

Summary

A new AI system used to read names at Glendale Community College’s graduation in Arizona failed, causing many students’ names to be skipped. The college acknowledged the problem, later calling students back to walk again with a human announcer, and highlighted prior warnings about AI’s potential to produce mistakes.

Key Facts

  • Glendale Community College used an AI-powered name-reading system at its May 15 graduation ceremony.
  • Many students’ names were missed during the name reading.
  • College President Tiffany Hernandez said the error was due to the AI system and called it "a lesson learned."
  • Initially, students were not allowed to walk again, but the decision was changed after complaints.
  • The college’s earlier guidance warned that AI systems can give inaccurate or false information.
  • The school’s materials say users should always check AI-generated information carefully.
  • Other colleges, like Columbia University, face protests over AI use in ceremonies.
  • A 2026 Pew Research Center survey showed many Americans feel concerned about the increasing use of AI.
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