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  • The photo taken on April 12, 2026 shows founder of one-person company SoloNest Karen Dai sharing her experience with participants during a coffee chat at a conference room in Shanghai. Young Chinese, many who fear age discrimination in their workplace after turning 35, are increasingly starting "one-person companies" that have artificial intelligence do most of the work. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY: China-AI-technology-science-employment, FOCUS by Mary YANG

  • The photo taken on April 12, 2026 shows founder of one-person company SoloNest Karen Dai (C) sharing her experience with participants during a coffee chat at a conference room in Shanghai. Young Chinese, many who fear age discrimination in their workplace after turning 35, are increasingly starting "one-person companies" that have artificial intelligence do most of the work. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY: China-AI-technology-science-employment, FOCUS by Mary YANG

  • The photo taken on April 12, 2026 shows founder of one-person company SoloNest Karen Dai sharing her experience with participants during a coffee chat at a conference room in Shanghai. Young Chinese, many who fear age discrimination in their workplace after turning 35, are increasingly starting "one-person companies" that have artificial intelligence do most of the work. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY: China-AI-technology-science-employment, FOCUS by Mary YANG

  • The photo taken on April 12, 2026 shows participants of "One-Person-Company" coffee chat sharing their experience at a conference room in Shanghai. Young Chinese, many who fear age discrimination in their workplace after turning 35, are increasingly starting "one-person companies" that have artificial intelligence do most of the work. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY: China-AI-technology-science-employment, FOCUS by Mary YANG

  • The photo taken on April 12, 2026 shows participants of "One-Person-Company" coffee chat chatting during a break at a conference room in Shanghai. Young Chinese, many who fear age discrimination in their workplace after turning 35, are increasingly starting "one-person companies" that have artificial intelligence do most of the work. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY: China-AI-technology-science-employment, FOCUS by Mary YANG

  • The photo taken on April 12, 2026 shows founder of one-person company SoloNest Karen Dai sharing her experience with participants during a coffee chat at a conference room in Shanghai. Young Chinese, many who fear age discrimination in their workplace after turning 35, are increasingly starting "one-person companies" that have artificial intelligence do most of the work. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY: China-AI-technology-science-employment, FOCUS by Mary YANG

  • NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (L) speaks alongside Nicky Fox (2nd L), associate administrator of Science Mission Directorate, Jamie Dunn (2nd R), Roman telescope project manager, and Julie McEnery (R), Roman telescope senior project scientist, in front of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope after it was unveiled to the public at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland on April 21, 2026. Named after NASA's first chief astronomer, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will have a field of view at least 100 times larger than Hubble's, potentially measuring light from a billion galaxies in its lifetime. It is expected to be launched in late 2026 or early 2027. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images)

  • NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (L) speaks alongside Nicky Fox (2nd L), associate administrator of Science Mission Directorate, Jamie Dunn (2nd R), Roman telescope project manager, and Julie McEnery (R), Roman telescope senior project scientist, in front of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope after it was unveiled to the public at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland on April 21, 2026. Named after NASA's first chief astronomer, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will have a field of view at least 100 times larger than Hubble's, potentially measuring light from a billion galaxies in its lifetime. It is expected to be launched in late 2026 or early 2027. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images)

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