Curciarello #
At the opening, the Minister of Connectivity and Modernization, Antonio Curciarello, celebrated the event: “We are very pleased to be in this town for the third consecutive year to work, this time, on artificial intelligence; a very current but constantly evolving topic. Today you will learn to understand it, to use it responsibly, but above all, to understand that AI is a complementary tool and not a replacement for our intellectual, critical, and analytical capacity to create and solve problems.”
Sabarots #
For his part, the host mayor, Abel Sabarots, thanked the provincial government for its support and congratulated the participants for their commitment. “This is the third edition of Código Pampa to visit our town, and it’s a source of pride to see young people, as well as adults, joining us for this day of exchange and learning about this new technology,” he stated.
During the training, the young people worked with Artificial Intelligence tools, one of the most important emerging technologies of recent years. Through hands-on exercises and group activities, they explored how this technology works, which not only strengthened their technological knowledge but also skills such as creativity, logical thinking, and collaborative work. In his remarks, the Director General of Digital Inclusion at the Ministry of Connectivity and Modernization praised the presence and commitment of the young people at the event.
Also present were the Undersecretary of Technologies, Communications, and Infrastructure, Lucas Gaggioli; the Executive Director of CITIA, Verónica Duarte; and the Director General of Technologies for Educational Management, Marta Ayala.
The program combines technical knowledge with the development of interpersonal skills, such as leadership, communication, and work organization, which are fundamental for the present and future job market.
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