Rachel Dratch's Debbie Downer Delivers Humorous, AI-Focused Commencement Address at Dartmouth

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

During Dartmouth College's recent graduation ceremony, former 'Saturday Night Live' star Rachel Dratch infused her address with a dose of comedic melancholy, reprising her beloved character, Debbie Downer. Known for her gloomy pronouncements, Debbie Downer delivered a speech that was both humorous and thought-provoking, highlighting concerns about artificial intelligence's impact on employment and other contemporary issues. The performance offered graduates a unique blend of laughter and a call to action, encouraging them to confront future challenges with ingenuity and a benevolent spirit.

Rachel Dratch, a distinguished alumna of Dartmouth College, returned to her alma mater to address the graduating class of 2026. Reflecting on her own experiences at the Ivy League institution in the late 1980s, Dratch acknowledged the significant shifts between her graduation era and that of the current students. She chose to channel her iconic 'Saturday Night Live' character, Debbie Downer, to convey her message, promising a 'light and breezy' tone that nevertheless tackled serious themes.

As Debbie Downer, Dratch warned the graduates about the perils of wet grass and high heels, humorously setting a pessimistic tone. Accompanied by a sad trombone played by Dartmouth student Noah Prescott, she cautioned against the widespread adoption of AI, predicting job losses and a future where skills like foraging and hand-to-hand combat might become more valuable than traditional college majors. Her remarks, delivered with Debbie Downer's characteristic deadpan, underscored a pervasive anxiety about technological advancement and its societal implications.

Dratch's speech also touched upon the lighter, albeit still cynical, side of AI, suggesting it might allow people to envision themselves in absurd scenarios, such as a 'Leather Daddy Santa.' Stepping out of character, she delivered a heartfelt message to the graduates, encouraging them to aspire to become benevolent world leaders who could address global problems. She shared her personal philosophy of contributing positively to the world by creating laughter and offering an escape through her acting, advocating for each individual to find their own meaningful way to make a difference.

Dratch's commencement address stands out among recent speeches for its critical yet humorous take on AI, contrasting with other public figures who have often promoted the technology. Her approach resonated with the audience, prompting reflection on the future while providing much-needed comic relief. This blend of humor and earnestness left the graduates with a memorable message: to embrace their roles in shaping a better future, despite the daunting challenges ahead.

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