Stanford grads boo Google CEO as Nimbus ties spark commencement protest

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At Stanford’s 135th Commencement, Google/Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai faced boos and walkouts from graduates protesting Google’s ties to Israel and the $1.2 billion Nimbus cloud contract, even as a “People’s Commencement” on campus amplified Gaza activism; Pichai delivered a largely optimistic, broadly tech-neutral speech about making meaningful decisions, while campus activism around Gaza and divestment has persisted, including arrests and hunger strikes tied to antisemitism investigations at U.S. universities.
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