Artificial Intelligence and Information Integrity: Latin American experiences. Policy Paper No. 34, 2025
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A new study has left me thinking if the Latin American presidents are wasting time in trivialities instead of talking about the main threat to the region: their worrying delay in artificial intelligence (AI). Latin America constitutes 6.3% of the world economy, but it only represents 1.6% of the global investment in AI, according to the study of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Cepal) of the United Nations. It is the …
·Lima, Peru
Read Full ArticleGenerational artificial intelligence is opening a new stage for health in Latin America. Beyond the traditional advances in digitization, today it is possible
·Bogotá, Colombia
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