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This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementScott's wife, Lesley Scott, said the flight attendants urgently asked passengers to put the oxygen masks on, which they thought meant this was not a mistake and that something was actually wrong. AdvertisementIn a statement provided to Business Insider, United said: "A small number of oxygen masks inadvertently deployed during the flight. About a week prior, oxygen masks also "inadvertently deployed" on a transatlantic United flight from Paris to Washington, DC. AdvertisementBoeing did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular hours.
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The AI company basically planted a flag in the sand emblazoned with two words aimed at its Big Tech rivals: your move. The newest version of the AI chatbot, powered by OpenAI's new flagship AI model GPT-4o, can reason across audio, vision, and text in real time. AdvertisementAll the while, the voice assistant maintained a lighthearted and cheerful tone. In another instance, ChatGPT said the researcher was making it blush when he said he was talking about how "useful and amazing" ChatGPT was. Meanwhile, Amazon had plans to release an "Alexa Plus" paid version of the voice assistant that's powered by generative AI, Business Insider's Eugene Kim first reported.
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My Investment Banking Job Nearly Destroyed Me
  + stars: | 2024-04-29 | by ( Christine Ji | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
I hadn't expected to be lying on the office floor thinking that I needed to quit my investment banking job — yet there I was. The allure of an investment banking job is seductive. Being an investment banking analyst was much sexier in theory than practiceI knew banking would be intense from the internship, but nothing could've prepared me for just how intense the full-time role was. There's very little advice out there on how to quit your investment banking job. I can't say I loved investment banking to that degree, so I walked away.
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As one of Harvey Weinstein’s key accusers took the witness stand during his trial in New York, she broke down in tears, sobbing uncontrollably. Hyperventilating, the woman was ushered out and her piercing screams bellowed out from a back room. The episode was one of many tense moments in the highly publicized, weekslong trial of the former Hollywood titan in 2020. The appeals court ordered a new trial. But the original trial in 2020 against Mr. Weinstein was about much more than one man’s guilt.
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Wagner Moura opted out of wearing earplugs on the extremely loud set of Alex Garland's "Civil War" so he could feel completely immersed in the film's most intense battle sequences. In 2015, he landed the role of Pablo Escobar in the Netflix series "Narcos." Moura with Kirsten Dunst in "Civil War." Juan Pablo Gutierrez/NetflixBefore this, you were known for playing Pablo Escobar in "Narcos." Did you find it more difficult getting out of the mindset of Pablo Escobar after "Narcos" or Joel after "Civil War"?
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So, is Schumer’s speech likely to have a major impact in Israel or on Biden administration policy? One way to read the impact of Schumer’s speech is that it will give the administration the political space to toughen up its policies toward the Netanyahu government. How Schumer’s speech will impact Israel and the US-Israeli relationship is hard to predict. Just look at the Republican reaction to Schumer’s speech. In an interview with CNN, Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell said Schumer’s speech was a contradiction of US policy.
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In an interview with CNN, McConnell said Schumer’s speech was a direct contradiction of US policy and called on the White House not to go down that road. McConnell rejected calls for conditions on military aid to Israel – something some Democrats have called for in an effort to tamp down civilian deaths. In his speech, Schumer explained his deep misgivings about the toll on innocent people in Gaza. “I am anguished that the Israeli war campaign has killed so many innocent Palestinians,” he said. McConnell blamed the Biden administration for micromanaging the war in Gaza and said Schumer’s calling for “regime change” in the wrong country.
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Fleeing after shots were fired near the Super Bowl victory celebration for the Chiefs in Kansas City, Mo., on Wednesday. The parade on Wednesday to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory brought hundreds of thousands of people to the city’s streets, a sea of fans clad in the team’s trademark red. Only when fans started running — some of them took shelter under his hot dog tent — did he realize that a shooting was underway. Adrian Robinson had traveled to Kansas City from Gary, Ind., to sell T-shirts. Quinton Lucas, the mayor of Kansas City, had also been downtown for the celebration.
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Meta's Yann LeCun thinks tech bosses' bleak comments on AI risks could do more harm than good. Thanks to @RishiSunak & @vonderleyen for realizing that AI xrisk arguments from Turing, Hinton, Bengio, Russell, Altman, Hassabis & Amodei can't be refuted with snark and corporate lobbying alone. https://t.co/Zv1rvOA3Zz — Max Tegmark (@tegmark) October 29, 2023LeCun says founder fretting is just lobbyingSince the launch of ChatGPT , AI's power players have become major public figures. The focus on hypothetical dangers also divert attention away from the boring-but-important question of how AI development actually takes shape. For LeCun, keeping AI development closed is a real reason for alarm.
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CNN —Gisele Bündchen says that living the life of a top supermodel created so much stress, it was almost too much to bear. And then I started being in studios, and I felt, like, suffocated,” Bündchen shared. Bündchen and Brady jointly announced in October 2022 that they were divorcing after 13 years of marriage, both stressing that co-parenting their kids is a shared priority. It makes me so happy to see that, they’re flourishing into their own beings,” she said. Bündchen has also found solace in the wellness space, prioritizing her self-care by meditating, exercising and eating healthy as a means to find balance.
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Taking the witness stand, she recalled that Ms. Carroll had phoned her immediately after the alleged incident with Mr. Trump “breathless, hyperventilating, emotional,” but that the subject did not come up between them again for another quarter century. Carroll is a very up person; she is not a victim,” Ms. Birnbach said. In the mid-1990s, decades after the sexual revolution, nearing the declining days of the AIDS crisis and the heyday of elite media, New York seemed to belong to women like E. Jean Carroll. A pair of big media personalities — Ms. Carroll was a well-known advice columnist by then — meeting so unexpectedly to do something vaguely conspiratorial. At the outset, the story seemed so paradigmatically “New York,” Ms. Carroll explained in her testimony.
It was Ms. Martin who advised her not to go to the police, Ms. Carroll testified. Ms. Kaplan said they also expected that Ms. Carroll’s sister would testify. Ms. Kaplan said she planned to finish presenting Ms. Carroll’s case perhaps by midday on Thursday. “She said, ‘Lisa, you are not going to believe what happened to me,’” Ms. Birnbach testified. She said Ms. Carroll sounded “breathless, hyperventilating, emotional.”
Lisa Birnbach recounted how Carroll called her minutes after leaving the department store and told her about the altercation in detail. Birnbach said Carroll soundedb “breathless, hyperventilating, emotional. “He pulled down my tights, he pulled down my tights,” Carroll repeated on the phone, according to Birnbach. Carroll refused to go to the police and made her friend promise never to speak of it again. After Birnbach publicly identified herself in 2019 as Carroll’s friend referenced in Carroll’s book, Birnbach said she gave a few media interviews to support Carroll.
Day five of the E. Jean Carroll trial started with testimony from the writer's friend Lisa Birnbach. Birnbach said Carroll called her minutes after her alleged rape by Donald Trump in the mid-1990s. Carroll was "hyperventilating" and appeared to be "still processing" while recalling the alleged rape, Birnbach said. "No, no, no, I'm not going to the police," Birnbach recalled Carroll saying. E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump.
Morning Bid: Deep breaths as banks calm, but only a bit
  + stars: | 2023-03-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
The Federal Reserve is considering tougher rules and oversight for midsize banks similar in size to Silicon Valley Bank, which collapsed suddenly last week. Strengthened rules on banks in the $100 billion to $250 billion range could ape those for larger more systemic banks and involve stringent capital and liquidity requirements or beefed up annual "stress tests". Even though reports abounded of depositor flight from the smaller weaker banks to the larger financial firms, stock prices in the sector at large caught a breath. The VIX equity volatility gauge (.VIX) hugged Tuesday's close at 23. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Kathryn Koehler , 49, an engineering director at Netflix living in Palo Alto, Calif., on her 1972 Porsche 911E, as told to A.J. When I was growing up in Clearwater, Fla., my uncle and my parents were involved with a local Porsche club. I had a long commute to school, so it was a foregone conclusion that I was going to need a car. The day I got my driver’s license, at 16, I came home and there in the garage was this 1972 Porsche with a “Happy Birthday” sign draped across the headlights. The garage was full of my friends, and when I stopped hyperventilating, I realized how special this car was.
Anxiety can make it difficult to sleep at night, especially if you spend late night hours reviewing everything you could've done wrong. Anxiety can distract you or cause you to procrastinate, making it harder to meet deadlines. Anxiety can cause you to be irritable, tense or fearful of how you are perceived, which may make it difficult to collaborate and create positive relationships. It can be difficult to make the connection between anxiety and work struggles. Here are three surprising signs anxiety might be holding you back at work:As a psychotherapist, I help patients tackle communication, performance issues and motivation issues that are often triggered by anxiety.
The Anatomy of a Panic Attack
  + stars: | 2022-11-10 | by ( Dani Blum | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
It may be helpful to practice these coping strategies ahead of time, so that you can employ them the next time a panic attack hits:Talk yourself through it. Remind yourself that you have survived panic attacks in the past, and while scary, the panic itself is not dangerous. A trusted friend or family member can help talk you down when you feel a panic attack start. The shock of cold can help center you in the present; this also helps alleviate the uncomfortable warmth and sweating that some people feel during panic attacks. Hyperventilating, a common feature of panic attacks, can make people feel dizzy, so taking slow breaths can be helpful.
Paul Krugman, Mohamed El-Erian, and Nouriel Roubini blasted the new UK government's spending plans. Here's what the three leading economists have said about the fiasco:Paul Krugman"Trussonomics is deeply stupid," Krugman tweeted on Wednesday. Advocates of supply-side economics tout tax cuts, deregulation, and lower borrowing costs as the best tools to drive economic growth. El-Erian slammed the UK's planned tax cuts as "unsettlingly large, relatively regressive and unfunded" in the column published Wednesday. Nouriel Roubini"Truss and her cabinet are clueless," Roubini tweeted on Saturday about the government's fiscal plans.
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