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Read previewSome millennials and Gen Zers are embracing "quiet quitting" as a means of ending friendships. "While losing enduring connections can lead to feelings of isolation or missing out, quiet quitting may also be a healthy way for millennials and Gen Zers to prune their social lives, allowing new, richer relationships to grow," he added. Quiet quitting can lead to regret, experts sayMark Vahrmeyer, a psychotherapist and cofounder of Brighton and Hove Psychotherapy, told BI that the consequences of quiet quitting depend on the circumstances. Sophie Mort, a clinical psychologist and mental health expert at Headspace, told BI that quiet quitting to avoid conflict will lead to feelings of regret, as unresolved feelings remain permanently unaddressed. AdvertisementMargaret Bankole, a friendship and relationships counselor, told BI that quiet quitting can be harmful for both sides, as it will ruin the opportunity to gain closure.
Persons: , Zers, Melissa Ann Marie, Marie, 168,7000, gossiped, Daniel Glazer, Blaquier, Mark Vahrmeyer, Sophie Mort, Margaret Bankole Organizations: Service, Business, Brighton, Hove Psychotherapy Locations: millennials, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Hove
A video of stand-up comedian Benjamin Bankole Bello dressed as his stage character, “President Obonjo of the Republic of Lafta,” urging the release of former U.S. President Donald Trump following his arrest in August is satirical. Several clips of Bellow dressed as the character can be found on his TikTok (here) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/obonjo/) accounts. Ian Hawkins, a spokesperson for Bellow, told Reuters in an email that the clip showed Bello commenting in character as President Obonjo. “President Obonjo of Lafta Republic is a comedy character who has appeared in a TV special on ITVx and at numerous comedy festivals in the UK. Video shows comedian Benjamin Bello, not an “African president.”This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team.
Persons: Benjamin Bankole Bello, Obonjo, , Donald Trump, Trump, Biden, , Conservative Donald Trump, Bellow, Ian Hawkins, Bello, ” Hawkins, Benjamin Bello, Read Organizations: Facebook, Conservative, , Reuters Locations: Republic of, Atlanta, Georgia, America, Republic of Lafta, Lafta Republic
"I don't think children are either a genius or not a genius," he tells CNBC Make It. Moreover, the girls' learning styles are quite different, Bankole and Bawo note — meaning the parents couldn't just copy and paste a singular parenting approach. If you put a TV in front of a child, the child is going to learn all the Disney characters. Bankole BodunrinThe Bodunrins' solution: "The library became our school," Bankole says. "It's not that we're like, 'Don't do this, don't do this, don't do this.'
Persons: Bankole Bodunrin, Oforitsenere, Fifehanmi, It's, couldn't, Bankole, Bawo Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Department of Education, Disney, Martin High School, American Academy of Child, Psychiatry Locations: Arlington , Texas, Arlington, U.S
Driven by the recent AI boom, companies are raiding top college campuses for rare technical talent. She's currently on leave from her Stanford AI Ph.D. program to focus on Moonhub. In 2011, new AI Ph.D. graduates took jobs in the tech industry and academia in about equal measure. But since then, the majority of new grads have headed to the AI industry, with nearly double the percentage of AI Ph.D. grads taking industry jobs versus academic roles in 2021, according to Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered AI's 2023 AI Index Report. "All AI companies have roles for people with Ph.D.s and without," said Attaluri, the soon-to-be researcher at DeepMind.
Driven by the recent AI boom, companies are raiding top college campuses for rare technical talent. She's currently on leave from her Stanford AI Ph.D. program to focus on Moonhub. In 2011, new AI Ph.D. graduates took jobs in the tech industry and academia in about equal measure. But since then, the majority of new grads have headed to the AI industry, with nearly double the percentage of AI Ph.D. grads taking industry jobs versus academic roles in 2021, according to Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered AI's 2023 AI Index Report. "All AI companies have roles for people with Ph.D.s and without," said Attaluri, the soon-to-be researcher at DeepMind.
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