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  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. Are Sharks Even Sharks? New Genetic Study Could Rewrite Shark Evolution.

    A new genetic study challenges the long-held assumption that all shark species form a single evolutionary group. Researchers at Yale University analyzed the genomes of 48 cartilaginous fish, finding that different parts of the genome produced conflicting evolutionary trees. Specifically, ultraconserved elements suggest that the Hexanchiformes group, including frilled sharks, may be a sister lineage to all other sharks, rays, and skates, implying some sharks are less related to each other than previously believed. This finding could fundamentally alter our understanding of vertebrate evolution, particularly the development of jaws and body plans, given the ancient lineage of these fish. AI

    Are Sharks Even Sharks? New Genetic Study Could Rewrite Shark Evolution.