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October 23, 2019
What is the role of private corporations in the regulation of Artificial Intelligence?
In previous posts we have commented on the responsibility of governments to protect their citizens from the possible misuse and abuse of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

October 23, 2019
From intelligent cars to designing mobility WITHOUT cars
In the last 10 years, the race to design Intelligent Cities, sustainable, automated, capable of satisfying the needs of their citizens, opened the tap that flooded everything with more devices, more sensors, more algorithms and more connections to make manual, deaf and dumb systems intelligent.

October 23, 2019
How to design communities that work for the prosperity of their inhabitants
What innovation districts are and why they should serve as a model for the design of any modern city.
Strategic planning and urban area design is possible. The great challenge is to make the community that lives there a better and better quality of life, from the economic and the human. Is there any concrete example of these urban areas? It does exist.

October 23, 2019
Technopolitics: Solution or threat to our democracies?
Politics and technology weave an increasingly complex relationship. In just 10 years, the Internet, networks and data processing ceased to be instruments for strengthening democracy and participation and became weapons that aim to weaken them.

October 23, 2019
How Artificial Intelligence Can Benefit Everyone in Latin America
Although the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Latin America is not yet enough to place it at the top of the world ranking, there are actions and initiatives that are giving visibility and voice to the region in the conversation on how to create the bases and pillars to ensure the rights of citizens.

October 23, 2019
The Risk of Creating IA Without Considering Minorities
Thanks to unconscious biases, humans can make decisions quickly, almost automatically and without using large amounts of energy. The problem arises when some biases are based on prejudices such as racism, sexism or classism, and lead us to discriminate and stereotype the people around us.