The artificial intelligence revolution is here, and the boos are getting louder.

As AI reshapes industries and ⁠markets around the world, a sense of dread is deepening among young “digital natives” now entering the workforce, fearful of the impact on jobs and daily life as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini become household names.

In a speech this week, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt told graduating University of Arizona students that the impact of AI would be “larger, faster, and more ​consequential” than anything before.