@garrytan: The NYT is predictably tearing down Reese Witherspoon for encouraging moms to try AI before they ingest the anti-AI pab…
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The tweet criticizes The New York Times for its negative coverage of Reese Witherspoon encouraging mothers to try AI, urging readers to watch her video instead.
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The NYT is predictably tearing down Reese Witherspoon for encouraging moms to try AI before they ingest the anti-AI pablum as truth
Instead of linking to the NYT op-ed, I think you should watch this video and encourage you to follow Reese Witherspoon on Instagram https://t.co/Z2iI8ddaSt
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