
KWM Podcasts
Welcome to King & Wood Mallesons' podcast channel. Here you can browse and listen to all our content - the latest cases, legal issues, market trends and insights from our practice groups, conversational deep dives with our leaders and people of note, and a sense of perspective on what we do - and why - with our responsible business team and people from across the firm, our clients and more. Enjoy!
KWM Podcasts
AI and the rise of great powers: A conversation with Jeffrey Ding
Digital Future Summit Series Episode 1: AI & Great Powers – In Conversation with Jeffrey Ding
Presenters:
- Cheng Lim, KWM
- Jeffrey Ding, Author
In the opening episode of KWM’s Digital Future Summit Series, Cheng Lim speaks with Jeffrey Ding, assistant professor of political science at George Washington University and author of the critically acclaimed book, Technology and the Rise of Great Powers. They explore the concept of General Purpose Technologies (GPTs), the dynamics of technology diffusion, and the implications for global competition, particularly between the US and China. This discussion sheds light on the essential role of AI in shaping future productivity and the lessons that nations, including Australia, can draw from historical technological revolutions.
Key Points:
- Jeffrey explains GPTs and how they differ from other technological advancements.
- Why the ability to effectively diffuse technology across a nation’s economy is crucial for productivity gains.
- Jeffrey illustrates how countries like Britain and the US capitalized on GPTs to become global leaders.
- While China is making strides in AI innovation, it struggles with diffusion and adoption.
- What should Australia should focus on regarding AI strategy?
Additional Resources here:
Digital Future Summit (kwm.com)
Data & Tech: Navigating a connected world
AFIA Report - AI in the Australian finance industry: Opportunities, risks and benefits - KWM
KWM’s AI insights page – contains articles, regulatory trackers & previous seminars
- The KWM Map of AI Regulation in Australia
- AI race heats up: What US export controls mean for Asia
KWM APAC Data Centre Regulatory Guide
ChinAI Newsletter | Jeffrey Ding | Substack
Five pillars of productivity inquiries - Productivity Commission