Arizona college skips over several graduates after an AI malfunction at commencement ceremony
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The graduation for Glendale Community College in Arizona was disrupted when an AI name-reading system apparently began skipping some students' names during the degree presentation.
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The president of Glendale Community College in Arizona was met with loud booing by students after she admitted the artificial intelligence that was being used to read names skipped over some graduates at the commencement ceremony last week.
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