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Infonegocios

Infonegocios

AI is no longer enough: the next competitive edge will be proprietary knowledge (and Uruguay still has time)

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El Observador

El Observador

Who will the seniors of 2035 be? How AI is changing the path to getting there

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Radio Carve

Radio Carve

AI and the World Cup: a Uruguayan company simulated the tournament with five models

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Forbes Uruguay

Forbes Uruguay

Promtior used the 2026 World Cup to measure how far AI has come: four of five models picked the same champion

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Subrayado

Subrayado

How will Uruguay fare at the World Cup? A Uruguayan tech company asked AI

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El Observador

El Observador

Executive moves: Jetmar, Promtior, and a global consultancy

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Búsqueda

Búsqueda

From the countryside to AI: the Uruguayan training machines so knowledge isn't lost

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Infonegocios

Infonegocios

Promtior projects $6 million in revenue in 2026 and two spin-offs, in finance and health

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Radio Carve

Radio Carve

Fintech Americas 2026: AI focused on results, and a banking sector still chasing technology

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Diario Financiero

Diario Financiero

A strategic AI move: Promtior brings Wilson Pais onto its board to lead Latin America growth

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Forbes Uruguay

Forbes Uruguay

Promtior found stability in the AI whirlwind, added two former Microsoft executives, and plans to expand

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El Observador

El Observador

From micro-innovation to the next unicorn: how Cubo Itaú is strengthening Uruguay's startup scene

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