PRESS RELEASE: Kevin Rudd: “The AI fight between China and the United States has only just begun”

Kevin Rudd: “The AI fight between China and the United States has only just begun”
Press Release: August 20th, 2019

In a conversation due for publication on Thursday 22nd August, Kevin Rudd joins Adam Ashton and Adam Jones on an episodes of the What You Will Learn podcast to discuss how Australia currently fits into the global political landscape.
Melbourne, Australia Aug. 20, 2019 – Mr Rudd, the 26th Prime Minister of Australia, discusses the three vital issues facing global politics today, then explains exactly what everyone in Australia needs to do if we are to remain relevant in international relations.
Australia has always been ‘the lucky country’, but Rudd fears that we’ve now fallen too far into a state of becoming ‘the complacent country’. The industries that have supported our nation for decades may not be well positioned to continue to drive strong, sustainable economic growth for Australia’s future. Instead, there are new ideas and fresh approaches that we all must bring to our life and work if we are to continue to compete on the international stage. Rudd has advice for people at every level of society, from individuals to institutions to government, making this hour of conversation an absolute ‘must-listen’.
What You Will Learn is a weekly book podcast hosted by young Melbourne duo, Adam Ashton and Adam Jones, where they share the best bits of the best books. They summarise the need-to-know information to help listeners get the most out of a book in the shortest amount of time, offering lessons and takeaways that can be applied to help improve their everyday lives.
On this upcoming episode, an interview with Kevin Rudd, the former Prime Minister identifies the three major political issues we face today:
1. Climate Change – Our ability to act nationally and globally to keep temperature increases within two degrees centigrade by century’s end,
2. High technology and Artificial Intelligence – in particular the labour displacement effects and the radical impact it’s going to have on our lifestyle,
3. China’s rise – and the (false) assumptions we’ve had about continued classical dominance of the West in international relations, expecting things to remain as they have for the past 250 years.
Thankfully, Rudd offers some semblance of hope: “All of the big questions (of today) actually have answers… it’s frankly meshing the answers with the rolling shit of politics which is really hard”.

For further information about the episode or more quotes from the conversation with Kevin Rudd:
Adam Ashton, Producer and Co-Host
What You Will Learn podcast
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