Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend Jim Curtis details how they navigate relationship ‘flare-ups’
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Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend Jim Curtis details how they navigate relationship ‘flare-ups’

Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend, Jim Curtis, shared the healthy dynamic they have when it comes to arguments. The hypnotherapist and wellness coach acknowledged that he and the “Friends” alum have “little things that flare up” occasionally, but they choose to deal with it in a positive way. “I spend a lot of time with my girlfriend,” Curtis shared on the “Ced with Intention” podcast released on Feb. 12. “We spend a lot of time in the house together. Sometimes, we can have, like, little things that flare up.” “We have the opportunity to either be silent and be angry; or go leave the house, or think about it and meditate on how to change it, or we can say, ‘Hey, this is what happened, I’m sorry,’ and do the repair,” he continued.Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend, Jim Curtis, acknowledged they sometimes have “little flare-ups”...
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AI chatbots need some healthy disagreement to work best together, tech exec says
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AI chatbots need some healthy disagreement to work best together, tech exec says

Technology tamfitronics It might seem counterintuitive, but for AI assistants to work well together, they can’t always get along with one another, according to Babak Hodjat, chief technology officer of AI at Cognizant.The next phase of the technology, according to Hodjat, will be a world in which various AI assistants, each an expert in their own area, will work together to help people with everyday questions, Hodjat said during a live interview at the Fortune COO Summit. (Disclosure: Cognizant sponsored the conference in Middleburg, Va., last week, and received coverage as part of its sponsorship agreement.)But if each of those assistants turns into a yes-man, then users run the risk of getting bad information because consensus will be reached too quickly. That’s the current reality of AI chatbots.“They’re too agreeable,” said Hodjat, who invented the...
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DH promotes healthy lifestyle in community (with photos)
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DH promotes healthy lifestyle in community (with photos)

Lifestyle DH promotes healthy lifestyle in community (with photos)********************************************************The Department of Health (DH) today (August 7) presented commendations to over 50 participating organisations at the "I'm So Smart" Community Health Promotion Programme Recognition Ceremony for their participation in the past year in promoting an active lifestyle with regular physical activity by walking more, and a healthy diet with reduction in salt consumption.Addressing the recognition ceremony, the Controller of the Centre for Health Protection of the DH, Dr Edwin Tsui, said that Hong Kong faces a growing threat from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Unhealthy diet and insufficient physical activity are two of the behavioural risk factors responsible for NCDs. In 2024-25, the Programme will continue to promote reducing sedentary behaviour, and encourage members of the public to make a habit of taking part in physical activity. The Programme...
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