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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Milken-Harris Poll: 80% of Americans want AI workforce programs now — and Washington hasn’t delivered

    A recent Milken Institute-Harris Poll reveals that 80% of Americans desire government-led AI workforce transition programs, a sentiment echoed by 88% of business leaders who believe companies cannot address this alone. Despite concerns about AI's rapid impact on cognitive and white-collar jobs, with over 60% of jobs in advanced economies exposed, current unemployment rates remain stable. The poll highlights a significant gap in employer support, with 41% of workers receiving none, and a strong preference for proactive transition assistance over passive income support. AI

    Milken-Harris Poll: 80% of Americans want AI workforce programs now — and Washington hasn’t delivered

    IMPACT Highlights a critical need for proactive government and corporate strategies to manage AI's impact on the workforce, potentially reshaping social safety nets.

  2. 500,000 people were locked in state psychiatric hospitals. Their descendants can’t find out why

    Descendants of individuals institutionalized in state psychiatric hospitals are encountering significant barriers when attempting to access historical medical records. These records, which could offer crucial insights into family medical histories and genetic predispositions to mental health conditions, are often sealed due to patient privacy laws like HIPAA, which can extend protections for decades after a person's death. While some states are beginning to reform their policies to allow limited access for descendants, the process remains slow and frustrating in many areas, leaving families with unresolved questions about their ancestors' lives and health. AI

    500,000 people were locked in state psychiatric hospitals. Their descendants can’t find out why
  3. "Anthropic’s Roman moment is a masterclass in soft-power repositioning. By embedding itself in the Vatican’s moral architecture at the precise moment it is unde

    AI researcher Timnit Gebru criticizes Anthropic's partnership with the Vatican, viewing it as a strategic move to enhance its public image amidst ongoing scrutiny. Gebru argues that the Vatican's collaboration legitimizes Anthropic despite accusations of data theft, labor exploitation, and environmental harm. She likens the partnership to the Sackler family discussing the opioid crisis, highlighting a perceived moral compromise. AI

    IMPACT Criticism of AI companies' ethical practices and partnerships may influence public perception and regulatory scrutiny.