HEALTH A reasoning model hit 88.6% diagnostic accuracy on clinicopathological cases. In the same window, a five-hosp…+ HEALTH A reasoning model reached 88.6% exact or near-exact accuracy on clinicopathological cases.+ EDUCATION Small-scale district pilots report gains for students who previously had no outside tutoring access. POLICY Post-market monitoring standards for clinical AI tools remain unsettled as clearances accelerate. LABOR The labor market's two truths: large projected role creation and concentrated, measurable displacement. LABOR Employment for coders aged 22–25 has fallen roughly 20% against its late-2022 peak.+ LABOR New AI-adjacent skills already carry wage premiums in 1 of every 10 job postings in advanced economies. LABOR Current estimates vary 5x depending on methodology.
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timestamp: 2026-07-11T21:15:52.378521Z
status: published
lens: g_space
sector: labor
headline: WEF: 170 million new roles projected globally by 2030
dek: New AI-adjacent skills already carry wage premiums in 1 of every 10 job postings in advanced economies.
gain_reading: About 1 in 10 job vacancies in advanced economies now demand a new AI or IT-related skill, and those roles pay more.
problem_reading: (none)
limitation: Projections are not placements: the new roles skew toward workers who already have digital skills, and say nothing about whether displaced workers can reach them.
tag: Emerging gain
key_points: (none)
rundown: (none)
sources:
- government | IMF staff discussion note, 2026 | https://www.imf.org/ | 2026-02-01
- government | WEF Future of Jobs 2025 | https://www.weforum.org/publications/the-future-of-jobs-report-2025/ | 2025-01-07
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