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OECD analyzes potential for AI job automation
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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development estimates that more than one-fourth of jobs in its 38-member bloc are at the highest risk of automation as development of artificial intelligence gains momentum. Jobs that use more than 25 of the 100 skills that AI can easily automate are most at risk, and eastern European countries could be most affected.
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Twitter appears close to launching an option for job listings in a company feed, a perk Workweek CEO Adam Ryan says is included in the platform's Verified Organizations package. Twitter owner Elon Musk has publicly alluded to creating a competitor for LinkedIn as part of broadening the appeal of his platform as an "everything app."
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A Health Care Cost Institute report found that US median health care spending rose 24% per person to more than $6,000 from 2017 to 2021, largely driven by rising medical prices and hospital market consolidation. Health care costs in metropolitan areas with the highest utilization rates were nearly three times higher than prices in areas with the lowest use rates.
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