I don’t know the vetting processes universities go through when screening their graduation speakers. The U.S. has thousands of institutions of higher learning, and they all need someone to give a speech to inspire the youth each spring. The speaker for the University of Central Florida attempted to do just that, and it seemed to be going alright until she mentioned AI. The University of Central Florida held its spring semester graduation ceremony on May 8, and it included a speech by businesswoman Gloria Caulfield, the Vice President of Strategic Alliances for real estate firm Tavistock Development Company, and the President of the Lake Nona Institute, a non-profit that “incubates, activates, and measures the impact of innovative technologies and programs that can become global models for building healthy, sustainable, and inspired communities.” According to her LinkedIn profile , Caulfield isn’t a UCF alumna, but is based in Florida.…