Reese Witherspoon confronts AI backlash
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According to actor, producer and Nashville resident, Reese Witherspoon, "the AI revolution has begun," and she wants more women to learn about it. In a video posted to social media April 15, Witherspoon shared that only three out of 10 women in her book club are using the technology,
Reese Witherspoon urged women to learn how to use AI, warning that their jobs are three times more likely to be replaced by artificial intelligence than men's.
The Oscar winning actress, producer and book-lover is encouraging her followers to "keep up" with the technology for fear of being left behind: "Let's get real, our kids are using this every single day.
What happens when AI becomes part of how we learn? On campus, students and faculty are exploring new approaches — and a new major — while engaging with these tools and the ideas behind them.
A new survey finds most employees use AI to build skills quickly and discreetly, despite concerns about accuracy.
If you’re following AI news, you’re probably getting whiplash. AI is a gold rush. AI is a bubble. AI is taking your job. AI can’t even read a clock. The 2026 AI Index from Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, AI’s annual report card, comes out today and cuts through some of that noise.
What we're hoping to be able to see … is first and foremost, increasing that AI readiness nationwide," Dr. Erwin Gianchandani said.
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Reese Witherspoon's call to learn AI sparks sharp online debate
Reese Witherspoon's Instagram post urging followers to learn AI has sparked a significant online debate. While she warned of being 'left behind' by technology, critics raised concerns about AI's environmental and social consequences.
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Someone Tell Reese Witherspoon Women Won’t Be “Left Behind” by AI If We Ditch It Altogether
The Oscar winner is facing major backlash from writers after suggesting we should “learn” AI before it replaces us.