This Week on Americas Now: Rio Web Summit 2024
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Fintech entrepreneur Juan Pablo Ortega discusses the future of electronic banking security in developing economies in the Americas with @ElaineReyesTv #Features #fintech #WebSummit
Gaston Irigoyen talks to Elaine Reyes about the future of traditional banking and digital transactions. 2024 Rio WebSummit. #Features #RioWebSummit #electronicpayment
James Slezak, CEO of Swayable, forecasts the impact of AI on social media during an interview with Americas Now’s Elaine Reyes. #FutureofAI #Features #socialmedia
Elaine Reyes talks to Vasco Pedro, the co-founder of Unbabel. His company uses AI to create human-like translations to help remove language barriers. #Features #ArtificialIntelligence #RioWebSummit
Brazil is considered one of the most vulnerable countries to cyberattacks. Maria Valls reports on the most common threats and actions to protect users. #CyberSecurity #Features #RioWebSummit
Latin America has over 19 million Instagram influencers. During the 2024 Rio Web Summit, Elaine Reyes talks to Helena Gulling, who focuses on lifestyle and activism.
#features #RioWebSummit #influencer #activism
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