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Stanford grads walk out on Google CEO Sundar Pichai speech

118 pointsby sosomoxieyesterday at 10:45 PM63 commentsview on HN

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gritspantsyesterday at 11:12 PM

Seems this has more to do with Palestine and Google's involvement with Israel to provide cloud computing.

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sva_today at 12:01 AM

I wonder what percentage of total graduates walked out? The video shows maybe around 50 people at all. The title makes it seem like everyone graduating walked out.

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happytoexplaintoday at 1:41 AM

Regardless of the details of this speech, I believe Sundar Pichai is uncommonly out of touch with reality and with the nation of the United States of America, even among tech CEOs.

He should step down.

Venn1yesterday at 11:06 PM

Tech leaders from this era will not be remembered well.

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jfkeinfmsn38today at 1:26 AM

Everyone loves the "free Palestine" slogan, but I've never actually seen the people who call it offer a concrete realistic solution that could achieve that - is it a two state solution? Is it a one state solution that will burst into a civil war? What's the plan?

What does it actually look like?

I still think a two state solution is the only realistic plan.

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arjietoday at 12:19 AM

Speech itself was kind of fun: https://blog.google/company-news/inside-google/message-ceo/s...

Pretty light hearted, and honestly considering that he's given a speech to an empty stadium before (as referenced in the first few sentences, I think he'll have handled it just fine.

> But people have also been giving me a lot of advice on what to say. Actually, it’s been the same advice, and it’s about what not to say. People thought it would be really difficult for me; it is the last two letters of my last name, after all.

Ha, chuckle-worthy. Of course he'd find it hard to not pitch AI.

The only thing I find surprising is no-one points out that Stanford is a truly elite education system: Some 2 in 5 of students enter disabled, but almost all of them end up successful over time.

stevenwootoday at 12:08 AM

I went to the Electrical Engineering ceremony, the only speakers were from the faculty and one newly minted B.S.E.E. I biked there and saw there were a lot of smaller ceremonies across the campus outside of the stadium the photo captures.

Gagarin1917today at 1:16 AM

I wish I’d skipped my graduation ceremony as well. What a complete waste of time.

wxwyesterday at 11:10 PM

What was the speech on?

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smashahyesterday at 11:57 PM

Good kids - proud of them.

Rekindle8090today at 1:19 AM

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