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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 29 MIN

The AI Commencement

from Communication Breakdown · host Observatory on Corporate Reputation LLC

In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine a string of AI-related commencement speech misfires and what they reveal about executive communication, audience awareness, and the limits of pushing a message into the wrong moment. The conversation centers on former Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s controversial University of Arizona address, contrasting it with stronger speeches from NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang at Carnegie Mellon and musician Jacob Collier at Berklee College of Music.Jensen Huang at Carnegie Mellon: https://www.youtube.com/live/FZh_0uRgrg4Jacob Collier at Berklee College of Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0exDKy5uukTakeawaysAI is a relevant topic for graduation speeches, but relevance does not guarantee resonance. Eric Schmidt’s speech leaned too heavily on scale, urgency, and instruction, leaving graduates feeling lectured rather than inspired.Jensen Huang’s Carnegie Mellon address worked because he built human connection first, then introduced AI as part of a broader story about responsibility, failure, and opportunity.Topics MentionedArtificial intelligence, executive communication, commencement speeches, leadership messaging, audience analysis, corporate reputation, speechwriting, CEO visibility, stakeholder trust, Gen Z workers, AI anxiety, leadership authority, ceremonial communication, emotional resonance, public speaking, message timing, reputation risk, corporate storytelling, leadership credibility, communication strategyCompanies MentionedGoogle, NVIDIA, Gallup, Bloomberg, The Atlantic, Denny’sEpisode Hashtags#Google #NVIDIA #Gallup #Bloomberg #TheAtlantic #Dennys #ArtificialIntelligence #AICommunication #ExecutiveCommunication #CorporateCommunications #LeadershipCommunication #CEOCommunication #Speechwriting #CorporateReputation #PublicRelations #AudienceAnalysis #StakeholderTrust #ReputationManagement #LeadershipMessaging #GenZWorkforce #CommencementSpeech #AILeadership #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetworkCommunication Breakdown is a production of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation.Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.Produced in partnership with Advocast and  Shawn P Neal.For questions, feedback, or episode suggestions, reach out at [email protected]

In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine a string of AI-related commencement speech misfires and what they reveal about executive communication, audience awareness, and the limits of pushing a message into the wrong moment. The conversation centers on former Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s controversial University of Arizona address, contrasting it with stronger speeches from NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang at Carnegie Mellon and musician Jacob Collier at Berklee College of Music.Jensen Huang at Carnegie Mellon: https://www.youtube.com/live/FZh_0uRgrg4Jacob Collier at Berklee College of Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0exDKy5uukTakeawaysAI is a relevant topic for graduation speeches, but relevance does not guarantee resonance. Eric Schmidt’s speech leaned too heavily on scale, urgency, and instruction, leaving graduates feeling lectured rather than inspired.Jensen Huang’s Carnegie Mellon address worked because he built human connection first, then introduced AI as part of a broader story about responsibility, failure, and opportunity.Topics MentionedArtificial intelligence, executive communication, commencement speeches, leadership messaging, audience analysis, corporate reputation, speechwriting, CEO visibility, stakeholder trust, Gen Z workers, AI anxiety, leadership authority, ceremonial communication, emotional resonance, public speaking, message timing, reputation risk, corporate storytelling, leadership credibility, communication strategyCompanies MentionedGoogle, NVIDIA, Gallup, Bloomberg, The Atlantic, Denny’sEpisode Hashtags#Google #NVIDIA #Gallup #Bloomberg #TheAtlantic #Dennys #ArtificialIntelligence #AICommunication #ExecutiveCommunication #CorporateCommunications #LeadershipCommunication #CEOCommunication #Speechwriting #CorporateReputation #PublicRelations #AudienceAnalysis #StakeholderTrust #ReputationManagement #LeadershipMessaging #GenZWorkforce #CommencementSpeech #AILeadership #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetworkCommunication Breakdown is a production of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation.Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.Produced in partnership with Advocast and  Shawn P Neal.For questions, feedback, or episode suggestions, reach out at [email protected]

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