With a successful participation, the workshop “Between dIA and dIA: Artificial Intelligence for Everyday Life” was held in the Dafas auditorium. This initiative was jointly promoted through the Digital Gender Program. The event established itself as a dynamic and accessible space, specifically designed to democratize access to technology and offer digital solutions applicable to the participants’ daily lives.
Throughout the workshop, participants acquired fundamental tools for interacting effectively with virtual environments, optimizing time, reducing mental workload through planning, and enhancing socio-labor or commercial projects. Furthermore, the workshop focused heavily on digital security and the critical use of algorithms.
The Secretary of Women, Gender and Diversity, Gabriela Labourie, and the Minister of Connectivity and Modernization, Antonio Curciarello, emphasized the importance of developing public policies that bridge the digital divide with a gender perspective.
Labourie #
In this regard, the secretary told the Provincial News Agency that during visits to the towns, “we observed interest in this topic, therefore, together with the Ministry (of Connectivity and Modernization), we were able to make this proposal. The provincial government is committed to providing these tools. Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into daily life is not just about learning to use an application; it’s about acquiring concrete tools that allow us to optimize time, alleviate the mental burden in homes, and boost entrepreneurship. Talking about digital inclusion is, fundamentally, about generating more autonomy and more development opportunities for all the people of La Pampa.”
Curciarello #
For his part, the minister Curciarello pointed out that technology “acquires its true value when it translates into real solutions for people and when it breaks down barriers to accessing knowledge. The fact that so many people are taking away resources to apply tomorrow demonstrates that the way forward is to continue decentralizing knowledge.”
Were present the Undersecretary of Technology, Communications, and Infrastructure, Lucas Gaggioli; the Director General of Digital Inclusion, Gonzalo Pardo; and the Deputy Director of Communications for the Secretariat of Women, Gender, and Diversity, Macarena Bauman. The training was led by Cecilia Barreto.
The closing remarks made it clear that Artificial Intelligence functions as a strategic ally, while critical thinking, creativity, and experience remain uniquely human. The organizers expressed their gratitude for the commitment of all participants and invited the community to join the program’s upcoming activities.
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