
Gloria Caulfield
Gloria Caulfield is vice president of strategic alliances at Tavistock Development Company and president/executive director of the Lake Nona Institute, where she leads strategic partnerships, health innovation initiatives, and the Lake Nona Impact Forum. She drew public attention as a University of Central Florida Spring 2026 commencement speaker after praising AI as the next industrial revolution during an arts and humanities ceremony.
AI Backlash Reaches Commencement as Graduates Face a Reshaped Job Market
Jason Calacanis and Alex Wilhelm argue that the boos greeting pro-AI commencement speeches are a visible sign of AI’s legitimacy problem with new graduates entering the workforce. On This Week in Startups, they frame the reaction less as technophobia than as distrust: students have already seen AI weaken academic norms, threaten entry-level work, concentrate wealth around frontier labs, and expand systems of surveillance and data capture. Their discussion returns to a central question: whether workers, founders, consumers, and citizens have any meaningful control over the AI systems now reshaping their choices.
AI Cyber Models Push Trump Administration Toward Pre-Release Safety Reviews
Kevin Roose and Casey Newton argue that the Trump administration’s shift toward AI safety is being driven by frontier models that can find and chain software vulnerabilities, not by a broad ideological conversion. Drawing on New York Times reporting about a possible executive order for pre-release model review, they describe a policy scramble over Anthropic’s Mythos, chip access to China and which federal agency should judge dangerous models. Nikesh Arora, Palo Alto Networks’ chief executive, says the cyber problem is already operational: attacks that once unfolded over days may soon move in minutes.