An AI bust is coming. But when? And who will be hit hardest?

By The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age

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There’s a battle brewing over which country will lead the world in Artificial Intelligence (https://www.smh.com.au/topic/artificial-intelligence-5ui) , and the US has bet the house, economically, that it will be the winner. Today, international and political editor Peter Hartcher (https://www.smh.com.au/by/peter-hartcher-hve0w) on what previous infrastructure booms – such as the craze for building railways in the 1840s or the dotcom boom of the 1990s – tell us about where all this will lead, and which countries might be hit hardest in an AI bust. The Morning Edition brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris (https://www.smh.com.au/by/samantha-selinger-morris-p4yvwp) from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald (https://www.smh.com.au/) and The Age (https://www.theage.com.au/) , weekdays from 5am. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please rate, review & subscribe on Apple (https://podca

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