Why Women Are Getting Burnt Out from AI

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Women spend twice as many hours per week as men on childcare and household work combined, and it starts before the alarm stops buzzing.

A typical morning for me looks like waking the kids, discovering my son’s Spirit Week shirt still in the hamper, starting laundry, making breakfast I then don't eat, realizing we're out of cereal and adding it to the grocery list and reminding myself to order a birthday gift, all while watching the clock for the 7:15 a.m. bus. Some version of this plays out for women everywhere, every morning, before they get to their desks.

Then the second shift starts: providing emotional support to a colleague before a big call, mentoring new teammates, leading an employee resource group meeting. Most of this work isn't measured or rewarded, but it takes energy all the same.

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