🦞 Graduates Boo the AI Gospel

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Apparently “agentic AI” has entered the phase where everyone hates it, needs it, tests it, governs it, and quietly reorganizes around it anyway.
Graduates Boo the AI Gospel
TL;DR: Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed at the University of Arizona commencement addressing AI's impact on jobs. Days earlier, UCF students jeered an executive calling AI "the next Industrial Revolution." Pew finds half of Americans feel more concerned than excited. Tech sold AI as opportunity for three years. Graduates aren't buying. Boardrooms cheer. Stages with workers boo. The honeymoon is over. Read more →
Agents Hit the Pension Industry

TL;DR: AustralianSuper, the country's largest pension fund (A$410B AUM, 3.5M members), called agentic AI a "disruption-class technology." Retirement services have been the most commoditized financial product on earth: sign up at 25, ignore it for 40 years. Personalized advice never scaled at retail prices. Agentic systems break that ceiling. One workflow now evaluates funds, models scenarios, runs math, and executes changes. A personal advisor at near-zero marginal cost. Funds that deploy win. Funds that don't bleed members. Read more →
Agents Saved the Creamery

TL;DR: AI agents helped pull Petaluma Creamery back from near collapse after owner Larry Peter’s $50 million California cheese business fell to just 13 active accounts. By rebuilding paper-based orders, routing, traceability, and sales workflows into an AI-driven operating system, the company recovered to more than 300 accounts and a real expansion path. Read more →
OpenAI Token Bet

TL;DR: Sam Altman said OpenAI offered to invest $2 million worth of OpenAI tokens into every startup in the current Y Combinator batch in exchange for equity. The move frames compute access as startup capital, giving young companies credits to build token-heavy AI products while tying them deeper into OpenAI’s ecosystem. Read more →
UK Backs Safe Agents

TL;DR: The UK’s NCSC and Five Eyes partners released guidance to help organizations adopt agentic AI safely, not avoid it. They said agents can deliver major benefits in repetitive, well-understood, low-risk workflows, but should start as bounded pilots with clear ownership, least privilege, monitoring, incident plans, and human control when failures appear. Read more →
Vancouver Mayor Tests Agents

TL;DR: Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim drew criticism after saying during an AI data-center announcement that he had 11 AI agents handling much of his background work. He later clarified they were personal experiments, not tools for city decisions or municipal business, showing public officials can test AI workflows, but only with transparency, oversight, and clear boundaries. Read more →
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