Microsoft President Brad Smith highlights a crucial message from this year’s college graduates to tech leaders: the future of work must be shaped by people, not solely dictated by technology. Graduates are emphasizing the dignity and purpose of work, reminding the industry that human agency and community input are vital in determining AI’s role, not just technological advancement. Microsoft President Brad Smith highlights a crucial message from this year’s college graduates to tech leaders: the future of work must be shaped by people, not solely dictated by technology. Graduates are emphasizing the dignity and purpose of work, reminding the industry that human agency and community input are vital in determining AI’s role, not just technological advancement.
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