We rank amongst the world’s richest nations when it comes to personal wealth but, in terms of our economy and particularly its complexity, we sit amongst the world’s poorest.

It’s a situation that is progressively getting worse.

At just 5.1 per cent of GDP, we have the lowest level of manufacturing of all 37 nations in the OECD.

  • No1@aussie.zone
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    7 days ago

    I was doing some random ‘writer prompt’ thinking about this today, while thinking about the current/future car industry.

    If most of our cars have self drive technology, and they can identify people/pedestrians, then in a state of war, couldn’t the programming be changed to target them instead of miss them?

    And for electric cars, couldn’t an enemy state alter the battery management system to cause a runaway thermal battery fire? Imagine every electric car co-ordinated to all catch on fire at the one time. That could make an interesting story.

    Just to be clear, I don’t think this would happen, or even know of it’s actually possible.

    It just made me think, well, I couldn’t prevent this by buying an Australian car. Which made me sad and miss the old Aussie built cars.

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      6 days ago

      Also “smart” devices all through everyone’s homes. And phones, routers, other telecommunication devices. Solar inverters.

      You could write a crazy story if you started thinking about how many things could be a back door for nation states.