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Martin Mazza is Latin America regional manager for Tools for Humanity (TFH), the technology company developing tools for the World project. Martín is responsible for leading the strategy, development, and execution of TFH operations in the region, allowing everyone in the region to have access to and participate in the Worldcoin project.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of San Andrés, as well as a postgraduate degree in business administration from IESE in Spain and NYU Stern University in New York. Throughout his career he worked for several global companies, developing as an executive in various fields related to entertainment and digital payments, such as Uber and DIRECTV, co-founding PAGO46, a payments Fintech accelerating financial inclusion and bringing the digital economy closer to unbanked consumers.
He is currently part of Tools for Humanity, where he is committed to the Worldcoin project and its effort to accelerate digital transformation that democratizes access to global financial markets through biometric identification.
CONFERENCE
Challenges of Artificial Intelligence and the Test of Humanity: Reflections for the Future
On the threshold of a new technological era, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a key tool in sectors such as health, education, industry and services. However, the rapid evolution of these technologies poses ethical, social and labor challenges that require deep reflection. This conference explores the tensions and dilemmas that arise around AI and presents a novel proposal: the “Humanity Test.”
The “Humanity Test” is a concept that seeks to evaluate the interaction between humans and machines in terms of empathy, ethics and conscience. Beyond technical issues, the conference invites us to reflect on the need to establish limits and principles that ensure that artificial intelligence is not only effective, but also responsible and humane in its application.