Demian Reidel and Santiago Bausili will travel to a key conference of businessmen and financiers in the United States to promote Javier Milei’s economic project and his plans for Artificial Intelligence.
The president of the Central Bank (BCRA), Santiago Bausiliand the head of the Council of Economic Advisers to the President, Demian Reidel, They were summoned by the Milken Institute to speak this Sunday, August 25 in the United States about the government’s initiative to transform the Argentina is an international hub for artificial intelligence and on Javier Milei’s economic program.
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The panel is titled “Investing in the Americas” and aims to promote a debate that allows us to understand where the region is going in economic and political matters.


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Demian Reidel confirmed his participation in the congress on his social network X (formerly Twitter).
The information was revealed this Tuesday and Reidel himself confirmed it through his account on the social network X (formerly Twitter) where he noted that “it will be a luxury for me to share a panel at the Milken Institute with the President of the BCRA, Santi Bausili.”
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He also stressed that “It is very encouraging to see how the interest of international investors in Argentina is increasing. and that the course set by President Javier Milei is leading the country on the path to prosperity.”
They will present before an audience billionaire financial players from the United States, with a lot of influence in the media of communication, social networks and investments, among which stand out Bill Ackman, Founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital; Shou Zi Chew, CEO of Tik Tok; Jenny Johnson, president of Franklin Templeton; William Lauderpresident of Estee Lauder and Michael Milken, president of the Milken Institute.
The presentation will be in line with the visit that Milei made at the end of May to Silicon Valley and was organized by Reidel and the Argentine ambassador to the United States, Gerardo Werthein. In that context, he met Mark Zuckerberg, president of Goal, and Timothy Cook – Apple CEO, among other giants of Artificial Intelligence to whom he proposed that Argentina could be an alternative for technological investments at a global level.
Source: Ambito