The Ryan Vet Show
The Class of 2026 didn't boo the future. They booed being told the future had already been decided for them. The strangest commencement season in memory, and the leadership lesson hiding inside it. Generational futurist, USA Today bestselling author, and keynote speaker Ryan Vet unpacks the commencement booing wave of 2026. A few weeks after he joked that every graduation speaker would inevitably mention AI, the prediction came true. What he did not predict was the reaction from the seats. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed at the University of Arizona for comparing AI to past technological revolutions. Gloria Caulfield was booed at the University of Central Florida for calling AI "the next industrial revolution," then cheered the moment she changed her framing. Scott Borchetta, the man who signed Taylor Swift, got double booed at Middle Tennessee State for telling graduates to "deal with it." An AI name reader at Glendale Community College mangled graduates' names and got booed by the crowd itself. And Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation and one of the loudest critics of phone-based childhood, was booed at NYU before he said a single word. Then there was the contrast. At Grand Valley State, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was cheered when he told graduates "You all have AI. Actual intelligence." Same topic. Opposite response. Ryan uses that split to explain the Velocity Gap: the distance between how fast the technology is moving and how fast the humans absorbing it are being asked to feel okay about it. The Class of 2026 entered college the same semester ChatGPT went mainstream, were told AI was cheating, and now graduate into a world that calls the same tool the key to staying employable. The data backs up the unease: Pew finds 50% of U.S. adults are more concerned than excited about AI versus just 10% more excited, and Gallup finds employed Gen Z says the risks outweigh the benefits by 48% to 15%, with excitement down 14 points in a single year. This episode is about more than graduation. It is a leadership lesson. There is a difference between "AI is coming, deal with it" and "you are entering a changed world, and your humanity still matters." One breaks the ritual. The other earns the room. In this episode: * The commencement booing wave of 2026, speaker by speaker * Why Eric Schmidt, Gloria Caulfield, Scott Borchetta, and an AI name reader all drew boos * Why Jonathan Haidt got booed for the opposite of techno-optimism * The Steve Wozniak contrast: same topic, opposite reaction, better leadership * The Velocity Gap: when technology moves faster than the humans absorbing it * Why AI hit the nerve for a class told AI was cheating, then told it was opportunity * The data behind the unease: Pew, Gallup, and the Class of 2026 job market * A short history of booing, from Stravinsky and Mahler to Wagner inventing the silent audience * Why booing at commencement feels different: it breaks the ritual, not just the speech * What leaders should actually take from this, in any room, not just a stadium Referenced in this episode: * Pew Research Center, views of artificial intelligence (2025) * Gallup, Gen Z's AI adoption steady, but skepticism climbs (2026) * National Association of Colleges and Employers, Job Outlook 2026 Spring Update * NBC News (2026), Eric Schmidt at the University of Arizona * Orlando Weekly (2026), Gloria Caulfield at the University of Central Florida * Futurism (2026), Scott Borchetta at Middle Tennessee State; Steve Wozniak at Grand Valley State * Washington Square News (2026), Jonathan Haidt at NYU * Business Insider (2026), AI name reader at Glendale Community College * COLLIDE Newsletter by Ryan Vet: ryanvet.com/collide * Full essay version of this episode: https://collide.ryanvet.com/p/why-wozniak-got-cheered-and-schmidt-got-booed Connect with Ryan Vet: * Website: ryanvet.com * COLLIDE Newsletter: ryanvet.com/collide * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ryanvet * Instagram: instagram.com/ryancvet * Book Ryan as a Keynote Speaker: ryanvet.com/generational-speaker Subscribe to The Ryan Vet Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts. New COLLIDE essay episodes release every Thursday at 7am ET. Guest era episodes release Monday mornings at 6am ET. Join the COLLIDE newsletter at ryanvet.com/collide for the research, reflections, and frameworks behind every episode. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557074/fan_mail/new] ABOUT RYAN VET Ryan Vet [https://ryanvet.com/?ref=podcast] is a USA TODAY bestselling author, futurist [https://ryanvet.com/futurist/], and international keynote speaker whose insights on generations, culture, and the future of work have been featured in Forbes, Financial Times, ABC, NBC, and CBS. His research helps leaders understand emerging generational patterns and anticipate societal shifts before they fully unfold. JOIN 20,000+ LEADERS FOR WEEKLY INSIGHTS If you want deeper research and behind-the-scenes insights on generations and the future of culture and society, join Ryan’s weekly newsletter: 👉 https://ryanvet.com/collide
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