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Celebrities are urging women to use more AI, and their followers aren't having it | CBC News

Author and podcast host Mel Robbins received heavy backlash earlier this month for telling her 12.3 million Instagram followers to use more AI, including for sensitive financial information. She's echoing recent messaging from a number of celebrities, including actor Reese Witherspoon, encouraging women to use more AI or risk being "left behind."

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cbc.caStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Celebrities are urging women to use more AI, and their followers aren't having it | CBC News

Author and podcast host Mel Robbins received heavy backlash earlier this month for telling her 12.3 million Instagram followers to use more AI, including for sensitive financial information. She's echoing recent…

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abc.net.au1 mesi fa

How and how not to use AI for help with your finances

"Hallucinations", privacy and other factors to consider if you’re turning to artificial intelligence financial advice.

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·abc.net.au

    How and how not to use AI for help with your finances

    "Hallucinations", privacy and other factors to consider if you’re turning to artificial intelligence financial advice.

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·cbc.ca

    Celebrities are urging women to use more AI, and their followers aren't having it | CBC News

    Author and podcast host Mel Robbins received heavy backlash earlier this month for telling her 12.3 million Instagram followers to use more AI, including for sensitive financial…