References and business leaders of Latin America will meet in Punta del Este and will use scenarios created by the Artificial intelligence to raise questions and debate the future of the region.
Within the framework of the eighth edition of the America Business Forum 2023, presented by Movistar, will be used at AI to create fictitious scenarios that are opposite to reality so that businessmen, politicians and personalities can discuss the advances and potential in Latin America.
This edition, titled #WHY and led by Ismael Cala, proposes leaders to rethink the vision of the future and how it could be shaped through bold and innovative questions and explore how they can be positively transformed.
Some of the questions to ask will be “how long until artificial intelligence replaces human beings in roles that previously seemed unimaginable?”, “how would our decisions and goals be transformed if we had a life projection of 200 years?” ” and “how would our commitment to nature change if we were the ones who lived deep in the ocean?”
Ignacio González Castro, creator of the America Business Forum, highlighted that these are “some of the triggers that will ignite a deep and enriching debate that invites us to rethink our vision of the future.”
A forum that became a regional reference
The forum became the benchmark for the region, becoming a meeting point that brings together world-class personalities and generates a high-impact proposal, in order to lead global change from Latin America.
It is worth remembering that last year the event was titled “Future Is Now” and had among its speakers figures of the stature of the president Luis Lacalle Pou, Diego Lerner, Guibert Englebienne, Luis Suárez, María Noel Vaeza, Marcelo Tinelli and Pablo Iacoviello. On that occasion, they shared the challenges they went through and discussed the importance of technology and science in the coming future.
On other occasions, the meeting was attended by personalities such as Susana Giménez, Pierpaolo Barbieri, Guillermo Coria, Adrián Suar, Natalia Oreiro, Giuseppe Cipriani, Guillermo Francella, Don Francisco, Sergio “Maravilla” Martínez, Benjamín Vicuña, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, Alessandra Rampolla and Jorge Lanata.
Source: Ambito