Anne Hathaway received identical thank you notes from job candidates, written by AI


Loose blue outfit: Anne Hathaway, dressed in all blue, greeting fans outside a hotel in Manhattan, 6-1-26, tweed skirt suit: Anne Hathaway as seen on Good Morning America in New York City on April 27, 2026

Congratulations again to Anne Hathaway, who announced over the weekend that she is baby expectation #3 With husband Adam Shulman! Also a big congratulations to her style team because during this time she did not look pregnant at all mother Mary And the devil wears prada 2 Promotional Tour – or met gala! -And it’s not like she was wearing a sack dress the whole time. Anne’s two sons are older, 10 and six, so are somewhat more independent. But it still takes a village, and I wonder if he’s already looking for a nanny. We know she was recently interviewing for some kind of job, thanks to a video DWP 2 Press which is coming back to the surface. Anne came forward hit the radiowith costars Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt, and detailed how they received thank you notes from candidates… that were written by an AI because they all had the exact same words. next!

Anne Hathaway has a warning for anyone who uses ChatGPT to help them write job application thank you notes: She can tell.

In the age of AI, it has never been easier to apply for thousands of roles at once. But as the Oscar-winning actress recently revealed while casting for a role, getting caught has never been easy.

“I was in the process of hiring someone; they were all great candidates, and they all sent me thank you notes,” the Devil Wears Prada star recalled in an interview with Hits Radio, before each one was written by an AI.

How could she tell? “They were all exactly the same thank you notes,” Hathaway said.

When she first came in, she thought, “How nice, how professional.” But when others arrived in his inbox, word-for-word identical to the first, the penny dropped rapidly.

“I was like, ‘Oh, no… I’m watching something I shouldn’t be watching,'” Hathaway said. “So I just want to warn you: If you’re out there thinking you’re avoiding something, chances are you’re exposing yourself.”

And while she was able to see the funny side, her co-star Meryl Streep, who also sat in on the interview, said exactly what the boss would be thinking in that scenario.

“So many Anne Hathaways you’re going to apply to – you can’t write it yourself,” Streep rolled her eyes. In fact, a few minutes of effort can really be the difference between getting the job and getting ghosted. And when it’s a rare once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, as Streep described, the lack of effort doesn’t go unnoticed.

“Oh my God, he would absolutely be a killer,” she added. “Nobody on that list gets that job.”

(from Fortune via yahoo)

Meryl and Emily were both surprised; Not surprised by Emily’s reaction, as she has been Be vocal with your anti-AI sentimentsBut I’m glad to see that Meryl is on the side of the humans. I like his sarcasm, “So many Anne Hathaways you’re going to apply for,” Laugh out loud! I don’t think Merrill was snobby “A celebrity is so important you should write the letter yourself!” Personally, I believe that thank you notes (or, you know, any type of writing) should always be written by humans. If this is the job you want, you should be excited enough to write your thank you. Now, do I have a standby template for cover letters and thank you notes? yes of course. But then I modify it and play with it so that it suits the specific job I’m applying for! Not to mention, I wrote that basic template myself to get started!! And it’s not just about the content, but I think Anne thought, “If they’re already delegating this task to AI, what else could they skimp on?”

Then again, not every office (home or otherwise) is opposed to delegating work to AI. I mentioned to my boss while describing him how he was Relies on AI to “read” offers Spit out more summary for him. The other day some partners were discussing a report – for one of their largest clients – and I heard one of them say, “So, did you ask ChatGPT?” And I came face to face. The day AI can make a good pot of office coffee, call me. Until then, can we please champion humans by knowing/learning how to do things? As Meryl says in the clip, “Don’t let the human get away, girls! Future woman, you better hold on to him.”

Anne Hathaway, in all blue, greets fans outside a hotel in Manhattan, 6-1-26

Anne Hathaway attending The Devil Wears Prada 2 European Premiere at Cineworld in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom on 4-22-26.

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