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brain drain

NOUN
loss of important personnel
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Plus, there’s been somewhat of a “brain drain” from Apple’s AI ecosystem, Favuzza added.

From MarketWatch

Some non-approvals owe to manufacturing problems, but another culprit is an agency brain drain.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unemployment in major cities stands at 35 percent and graduates are looking elsewhere, fuelling a lucrative brain drain market.

From Barron's

"The brain drain will weigh heavily on productivity."

From BBC

The more who leave, the better, because the brain drain is going to free up a lot of real estate and help solve the housing crisis.

From Los Angeles Times