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RELINK: Reconversión Laboral Inteligente
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RELINK: Reconversión Laboral Inteligente
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—The Latam‑GPT initiative is led and coordinated by the Chilean National Center for Artificial Intelligence (CENIA), a non‑profit organisation based in Chile. The project leadership has been publicly attributed to CENIA, with its director, Álvaro Soto, frequently cited as a leading figure representing the initiative. CENIA coordinates the collaboration of multiple institutions across Latin America and the Caribbean.
The National Data Centers Plan is a Chilean government initiative covering the period 2024–2030 that aims to position Chile as a regional hub for data centres by promoting investment, sustainability and decentralised digital infrastructure, while supporting technological development and research, including artificial intelligence.
ProChile has established export promotion lines for knowledge‑based services, explicitly including AI, data analytics, and advanced software. Services include international fairs, buyer missions, and export matchmaking tailored to digital and AI firms.
The National Research and Development Agency (ANID) is awarding scholarships to Chileans and foreigners with permanent residence in Chile to start or continue studies in topics such as digital transformation, artificial intelligence and data science.
Public-private academic foundation aiming to manage the complexity of global value datasets to make them widely available and easier to work with, enabling their use by industry, government, academia, and society to create value in a very broad sense, from talent formation and big data capacity building to training ML algorithms.
The Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) between Chile, Singapore, and New Zealand will help establish new rules and practices for digital trade, and promote ongoing discussion on issues like digital inclusion, inclusive trade, and support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the digital economy.
This initiative lists different AI use cases in the Chilean public sector.