Past Event

La IA en Argentina: oportunidades para la innovación y el desarrollo económico

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Agenda

Palabras de Apertura

  • Kellee Wicker, Directora, Programa de Innovación en Ciencia y Tecnología, Wilson Center 

Panel I: Sectores Productivos y la Revolución de la Inteligencia Artificial 

  • Cristian Santander, Director, Laboratorio de IA, UTN
  • Dr. Juan Corvalán, Director del Laboratorio de IA, UBA
  • Moderado por Paula Szenkman, Directora, Programa para el Desarrollo Económico, CIPPEC

Panel II: Hacia un Futuro Digital: Políticas y Regulación de la IA

  • Tamar Colodenco, Gerente de Políticas Públicas y Relaciones Gubernamentales, Google Cono Sur
  • Daiana Fernández Molero, Diputada Nacional
  • Luis Galeazzi, Director Ejecutivo Institucional, Argencon 
  • Moderado por Antonella Stringhini, Coordinadora académica, Facultad de Derecho, UBA

Introduction

Panelists

Image Cristian Santander
Cristian Santander
Director, IA Lab UTN
Image Juan Corvalán
Juan Corvalán
Director, IA Lab UBA
Image Paula Szenkman
Paula Szenkman
Director of the Economic Development Program, CIPPEC
Image Tamar Colodenco
Tamar Colodenco
Public Policy, and Government Relations Manager, Google Southern Cone
Image Daiana Fernández Molero
Daiana Fernández Molero
National Congresswoman, Argentine Congress
Image Luis Galeazzi
Luis Galeazzi
Institutional Executive Director, Argencon

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Latin America Program

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Science and Technology Innovation Program

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