Reese Witherspoon’s AI push is sparking a firestorm — but she’s actually right
A Lean In survey found women were 22% less likely than men to use generative AI, fueling Witherspoon’s warning about workplace automation risk.
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Reese Witherspoon Confronts Backlash Over AI Support: ‘No One Is Paying Me’ and Computers Should Not ‘Replace Humanity’
Last week, Reese Witherspoon went viral (in the wrong way) for declaring “the AI revolution has begun” and suggesting that women should learn about the technology. “The jobs women hold are 3x more likely to be automated by AI, yet women are using AI at a rate 25% lower than men on average,” the “Morning […]
Reese Witherspoon Addresses Backlash to Her Support of AI: 'I Don't Believe Computers Should Replace Humanity'
Reese Witherspoon addressed backlash after encouraging women to embrace AI. In her April 20 statement, she acknowledged the environmental and job-related challenges posed by AI, but explained she intends to learn “as much as possible” and to be “educated about this technological revolution.”
Reese Witherspoon (50) has responded to the criticism she received after her Instagram video about artificial intelligence (AI). The American actress said on Thursday that women should use AI in their daily lives. "I do not believe that computers should replace humanity," she shared on Instagram on Monday following the controversy.
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