I help run a Departmental College graduation where we have ~165 names called. We have 2 faculty who've been doing the name reading for years - they get the list ahead of time and practice pronunciations from student-submitted help (voice memos and written phonetics). The readers alternate one by one, so the audience is not hearing the monotony of just one voice throughout a length of time, and it goes pretty well.
The idea of AI name reading (the good kind, where students pre-approve how it'll sound) has been floated as a number of graduations are using this nowadays. But I just saw a clip of a graduation where the AI glitched and missed reading some names, which would suck

And at my own kid's recent ceremony, the students have to carry their phone across the stage (because a QR code is scanned before they cross to queue up the AI for their name). That wouldn't work well logistically for us since they are handed a diploma cover and do a handshake when they get onto the stage. We are not in a big arena, so the ceremony feels somewhat intimate despite being a big crowd & so to me, it seems awkward to have the names read by a disembodied entity. I asked one of our grads the other day who said she'd rather have a human read her name slightly mispronounced than have AI read it perfectly.
All that said, it's not my day, as it belongs to the students/families. So I ask you DCUM! For those who have attended COLLEGE ceremonies where names are called, especially if they are smaller (ie. <200 graduates), would you prefer AI if we worked out the logistics or would you rather have good but not perfect Humans???