• 📈 78 Million New Jobs by 2030
    Jan 8 2025

    A World Economic Forum report predicts that 78 million net new jobs will be created by 2030, despite the loss of 92 million more. This transformation in the labor market is driven by technological advances, demographic shifts, and geoeconomic tensions. The report highlights the critical importance of developing new skills, particularly in technology and human areas, to close the skills gap and avoid unemployment. Jobs in essential sectors such as healthcare and education are expected to grow strongly, while others, such as graphic designers, could decline due to AI. Finally, adaptation by businesses and governments is needed to ensure a fair transition to this new labor market.

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    16 mins
  • 😟AI and employment: 2030 perspectives
    Jan 8 2025

    A study of the World Economic Forum reveals that 41% of companies plan to reduce their workforce by 2030 due to the automation of tasks by artificial intelligence. Simultaneously, 77% of the companies questioned plan to train their employees to collaborate with AI. The study stresses that certain jobs, such as those of posts and secretaries, are particularly threatened, while the demand for skills in AI increases considerably. Despite layoffs already observed in certain technological companies, the report suggests that AI could above all improve human skills rather than replacing them entirely.

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    7 mins
  • 🔌Reduce your energy bills
    Jan 5 2025


    This article from Express newspaper explains how to reduce your energy bills by avoiding leaving three common household appliances on standby: satellite decoders, desktop computers and games consoles. The article highlights that even in standby mode, these devices consume energy, which adds up to additional costs over time. Estimates of the annual cost of this standby consumption are provided, as well as advice on how to switch off completely in order to save energy and reduce your carbon footprint. Finally, the article stresses the importance of switching off these devices properly and not just putting them on standby.

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    8 mins
  • 🍣 Giant tuna sells for $1.3 million
    Jan 5 2025

    A bluefin tuna the size of a motorcycle has been sold for $1.3 million at an auction at Tokyo's Toyosu Fish Market. The purchase, made by the Onodera Group, is the second-highest price in the history of the annual New Year's sale. The tuna, weighing 276 kg, will be served at the group's high-end restaurants. The acquisition is being seen as a symbol of good fortune for the coming year. The Toyosu Market, the world's largest fish market, is known for its daily tuna auctions.

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    13 mins
  • ⚡ Record UK EV Sales in 2024
    Jan 5 2025

    In 2024, the UK saw record sales of electric vehicles, surpassing 382,000 units, although this figure remains below government targets. Despite this success, challenges remain, including the need to increase charging infrastructure and maintain financial incentives for buyers. There is debate between the government, the automotive industry and environmental groups about future targets and the support measures needed. The success of manufacturers such as BYD highlights growing global competition in the electric vehicle market. The transition to electric vehicles is progressing, but concerted efforts are needed to accelerate the pace

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    12 mins
  • 📉 UK Economic Growth: Outlook 2025
    Jan 5 2025

    Goldman Sachs forecasts UK economic growth to be weaker than expected in 2025, at 1.2%, due to several factors: trade uncertainties with the United States, a less expansive budget and reforms to the urban planning system. Despite this, a decline in inflation is anticipated, leading Goldman Sachs to predict larger interest rate cuts than the market expected, up to 3.25%. The impact of urban planning reforms on productivity and long-term growth remains uncertain. Finally, the article highlights the importance of trade relations with the United States and the European Union for the British economy

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    17 mins
  • ❄️ Cold weather payments in the UK
    Jan 5 2025

    A LBC article reports that cold weather payments are being paid to hundreds of Britons due to a severe cold snap. Weather warnings have been issued for heavy snow and ice. The £25 payments are for recipients of certain welfare benefits in specific areas of England and Wales, identified by their postcode. The article lists the postcodes affected and details how they will be paid.

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    10 mins
  • CES 2025: The Future of Tech
    Jan 5 2025

    The article describes CES 2025, a major technology event in Las Vegas. It presents CES not as a simple consumer electronics show, but as a showcase of innovation in all sectors, from automotive to healthcare to extended reality. Keynotes from Nvidia and Samsung are announced, as well as thematic areas of the show. Finally, practical advice for attendees is provided.

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    13 mins