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Miami Herald
06-05-2025
- Miami Herald
Jennifer Aniston was home when a man drove his car through her front gate
National Jennifer Aniston was home when a man drove his car through her front gate A man crashed into the front gate of Jennifer Aniston's California home, police told news outlets. Featureflash Photo Agency / Jennifer Aniston was involved in a scary incident inside her home, police told news outlets. The 56-year-old 'Along Came Polly' actress was inside her Bel Air home on Monday, May 5, when a man drove his car through her front gate, news outlets reported. The incident occurred at about 12:20 p.m. local time, according to Officer Jeff Lee, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department, per CNN. NBC News later reported that Aniston was home but not injured at the time of the incident. Not much is known about the driver of the vehicle, but the outlet reported that the man, now identified as Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, is believed to be in his 40s. After the crash, one of Aniston's security guards pulled him from his vehicle and held him until police arrived, officers told KABC. Kathy Hutchins / The driver was taken into custody and booked on a charge of felony vandalism due to the damage caused in the wreck, the outlet reported. He 'complained of pain and had to get checked out by an ambulance,' per TMZ. It's unclear at this time if the driver was specifically targeting Aniston's property, but several sources say that the crash didn't appear to be an accident, per KABC. The driver has a 'minor criminal history,' but an investigation into his motive is ongoing, the outlet reported. After news of the incident went viral, KTLA sent a reporter and its Sky5 helicopter to assess the damage and found 'that the retractable arm of the front gate was broken off' and resting on the ground. The helicopter also observed people opening and closing the gate manually. Aniston, who was uninjured in the incident, has yet to release a statement about the crash. RB Ryan Brennan Miami Herald Email this person Ryan Brennan is a writer for Mamas Uncut, the online place for moms. He writes about the latest in baby names, parenting and entertainment.
Yahoo
29-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Chamath Palihapitiya Agrees You Should No Longer Learn To Code, Says Parents Should Advise Their Kids To Focus On These Subjects Instead
On Wednesday, Chamath Palihapitiya, a well-known investor and former Facebook executive, shared a bleak outlook for the role of engineers in the near future. What Happened: The venture capitalist stated, 'Unfortunate but accurate in response to a post on X, which stated, 'I No longer think you should learn to code.' The engineer's role will be supervisory, at best, within 18 months. Building tools for them will be roadkill for the model makers product roadmap.'In the same thread, Palihapitiya advised parents to encourage their children to focus on fields like philosophy, psychology, history, physics, and English writing, hinting at the changing landscape of valuable skills due to AI's X user noted that 'coherently explaining' business rules poses the most significant challenge in software design, a point with which Palihapitiya wholeheartedly It Matters: Palihapitiya's comments come amidst a broader discussion on the future of work in an AI-dominated world. His new AI venture has been highlighted as a potential game-changer that could disrupt the software market. Moreover, his prediction aligns with sentiments from other tech leaders, including Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, who recently suggested that AI could soon replace midlevel software engineers. AI prompt engineers, who train chatbots like ChatGPT, are in high demand, with salaries reaching up to $335,000. The role does not require a tech background, but strong logical thinking and basic computer skills are beneficial. As AI adoption accelerates, companies are prioritizing skills over experience in hiring, according to a previous report. Photo by Featureflash Photo Agency on Shutterstock Read Next: Maker of the $60,000 foldable home has 3 factory buildings, 600+ houses built, and big plans to solve housing — this is your last chance to become an investor for $0.80 per share. If there was a new fund backed by Jeff Bezos offering a 7-9% target yield with monthly dividends would you invest in it? Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? This article Chamath Palihapitiya Agrees You Should No Longer Learn To Code, Says Parents Should Advise Their Kids To Focus On These Subjects Instead originally appeared on Sign in to access your portfolio