Artificial Intelligence (AI) is also in Latin America

AI holds the potential to significantly enhance people’s lives and drive growth across industries. However, tackling a challenge as complex as developing intelligence demands diverse perspectives and the involvement of top talent from all parts of the world. I am an active supporter of efforts to catalize the development, adaptation and use of AI in developing regions and the world.

Attending Reunion Internacional de Inteligencia Artificial y sus Aplicaciones (RIIAA from its initials in Spanish) conference in Mexico City. Introductory slide by Andrés Campero (RIIAA Co-founder).

Being a Fulbright scholar from Mexico

The Fullbright-Garcia Robles program has enabled me to promote mutual understanding between people in the U.S. and Mexico through educational and cultural exchange. This experience has helped me build meaningful connections across borders, fostering collaboration and diversity in STEM. For instance, in the Summer of 2022, I gathered with fellow scholars at Syracuse University for the Fulbright pre-academic program. Also here at UW-Madison, we hold recurring meetings throughout the year to chat and connect.