#Latencia | “Los Censos Económicos 2024 muestran una economía con enorme potencial por desbloquear. Las pymes, aunque son apenas 4.5% de las unidades, emplean a 30% y generan 30% de esa riqueza. Ahí está la oportunidad: construir una clase media empresarial más grande, formal, productiva y mejor financiada”
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En este video comparto cómo estoy contribuyendo al Departamento de Derecho de la @IBERO_mx - Desde la docencia, busco ayudar a nuevas generaciones de abogadas y abogados a entender la tecnología con criterio, responsabilidad y sentido público.
Los invito a verlo.
🌐#IberoDerecho: Innovando la formación jurídica para el futuro.
La transformación tecnológica, los desafíos globales y las nuevas demandas de justicia exigen una formación jurídica capaz de responder a un mundo en constante evolución.
Por eso, en #IberoDerecho impulsamos una educación innovadora que integra tecnología, experiencias internacionales, aprendizaje práctico, vinculación con los principales despachos, así como clínicas jurídicas que acercan a nuestras y nuestros estudiantes a la realidad profesional desde el aula.
Conoce cómo estamos formando a las y los juristas del futuro a través de las voces de nuestra comunidad académica, estudiantil y profesional.
▶️ Dale play y descubre por qué en #IberoDerecho innovamos para transformar el futuro de la profesión jurídica.
#Latencia | “Morin desconfiaba de las respuestas demasiado simples. México, en cambio, las produce todos los días. Decimos corrupción, violencia, desigualdad, polarización, impunidad. Cada palabra intenta explicar un país. Ninguna alcanza. Y el problema empieza cuando una palabra útil se vuelve pretexto para dejar de mirar todo lo demás”
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Te invitamos a cursar de forma gratuita La IA en la Administración Pública, impartido por Aurora Policy Solutions y el INAP.
Fecha: 8, 9 y 10 de junio
Modalidad: presencial o virtual
Duración: 6 horas
Cupo limitado
Mayor información de horarios e inscripción en el siguiente enlace.
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#Tecnología #Innovación #Datos #TransformaciónDigitalMX #LiderazgoPúblico
#AprendizajeContinuo #CapacitaciónProfesional
#Latencia | “Una banqueta destruida no es solo un problema de obra pública: es una pedagogía de desprecio. Un transporte que maltrata enseña agresividad. Una calle oscura enseña miedo. Un parque abandonado enseña retirada. La infraestructura también forma carácter. Y cuando el Estado descuida lo común, no solo deteriora servicios; deteriora la manera en que nos tratamos”
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An attempted murder attack in Moscow, 1981
Photo by Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Gueorgui Pinkhassov writes:
‘Unfortunately, I can’t tell you any more than what you see in the photo. I, myself, didn’t see anything; I walked by without slowing my pace. My shadow with my lowered head is also captured in this moment – witnessing that I wasn’t a witness. Although this was one of my first forays into street photography, my reflexes didn’t fail me... Here, the moment decides, not you’
#Latencia l “Estamos entrando en una nueva ola tecnológica, impulsada por inteligencia artificial y biología sintética, que no solo transformará industrias, sino que reconfigurará la naturaleza del poder. El libro ‘The Coming Wave’, de Mustafa Suleyman, intenta convencernos de que todavía estamos a tiempo de controlarlo”
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Agradezco al senador @RolandoZapataB , presidente de la Comisión de Inteligencia Artificial del Senado de la República, por acompañarme en mi clase de Inteligencia Artificial y Derecho en la @IBERO_mx
#Latencia I “En la era de la saturación, la fotografía pierde su privilegio, pero gana algo más exigente: la necesidad de justificarse. Ya no basta con producir imágenes. Hay que sostener por qué esa imagen existe. Y ahí, paradójicamente, la fotografía se fortalece”
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Mexico should be prospering. And yet its economy is limping, not sprinting. To truly rejuvenate it, Claudia Sheinbaum needs to direct her energies at the underlying problems holding back her country https://t.co/u6rmzSdjWj
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The Anxious Generation was published two years ago today, in a very different world. Back then, the most common objection I got was resignation: "The train has left the station." "You can't put toothpaste back in the tube." "It's how the kids connect today."
Today, the world looks very different. It turns out that if our kids were all on a train and we learned it was heading toward a collapsed bridge, we'd find a way to stop it and bring them safely back to the station. That’s what’s happening now.
After the historic verdicts in Los Angeles and New Mexico, today is a great day to reflect on the capacity of people in democratic societies to take action, even when opposing some of the most powerful corporations in history. We're getting access to the courts. We're getting phone-free schools. We're seeing whole neighborhoods letting kids out to play, unsupervised, which is what we older folk all remember as the best part of childhood.
So I want to recognize:
--The mothers (and, right behind them, fathers) who rose up by the millions and powered the movement.
--The farsighted governors and legislators in red states and blue states who have been innovating on policy solutions.
--The leaders of a dozen of nations, who are raising the age to 16 for opening social media accounts (with a special shoutout to Australia, for going first).
--The teachers and school administrators who had their classrooms disrupted for 15 years, and who are now eager to think through new solutions as screens have taken over and obstructed learning.
--The grassroots organizations who have been dedicating their efforts to advocate for all of the above in their local communities.
--The millions of members of Gen Z who have been rising up, demanding agency over how they spend their lives in the digital era, and finding better ways to connect in real life.
And one final group: the survivor parents--the ones you saw in those pictures of people embracing on the front steps of the LA courthouse. I have met many over the years. I am in awe of their courage and tenacity, their willingness to tell their stories of loss, over and over again, to different audiences, in the hope that no other parent would have to endure what they have endured. At long last, juries and legislatures are hearing you, and are acting.
Together, we are calling the train back to the station. Together, we are rolling back the phone based childhood and reclaiming life in the real world.
The work continues. If you’re not already involved, join us: https://t.co/HdJDTKOQ3T
Victory in the social media trial in LA!
As of today, we are in a new world: a new era in the fight to protect children from online harms. A jury sided with Kaley and therefore with millions of children: Big Tech is harming kids on an industrial scale.
For years, parents were told these harms were exaggerated, anecdotal, or simply the unavoidable cost of growing up online. Today, a jury affirmed what parents have long known: Meta and YouTube were designed to exploit young people, with devastating consequences.
For the first time, the law aligns with common sense: social media companies no longer have a special exemption to harm children with impunity. Their shield is gone. They will be treated like any industry that knowingly harms children and lies about it. History will judge them as harshly as the tobacco industry.
This bellwether case tested a new legal theory: the harm is not just what algorithms show children, but rather that these products were designed to foster addiction. The companies knew they were harming children by the millions—and did it anyway. They were negligent and dishonest.
This outcome belongs first and foremost to the families, especially the many parents who, in the face of unimaginable loss, chose to speak out, demand accountability, and endure a painful legal process so that other children might be spared.
This is just the beginning. Thousands of cases will follow, bringing Meta, Snap, TikTok, and YouTube to court. Much work remains in courts, legislatures, schools, and communities.
But for now, let us all just savor the long-awaited arrival of justice.
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#Latencia | “Durante años se defendió con el vocabulario de siempre: apertura, competitividad, exportaciones, inversión. Todo eso sigue importando, pero ya no ordena la conversación. Por eso, vale la pena considerar un ajuste narrativo”
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#Latencia | “Esta época tecnológica no se sobrevive huyendo. Se sobrevive aprendiendo a no volverse automático. La libertad, hoy, empieza por una decisión muy pequeña: elegir qué no consumes, qué no compartes y qué no delegas”
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