As a leading TechCo company in Panama, we commit to not only boosting connectivity but also digital education. 'Prevention starts with responsible digital habits; critical thinking is one of our best tools against automated content,' they highlighted.
Additionally, the event featured Camilo Martin, Senior Project Manager and Analytics at Liberty Latin America, who shared the concept of 'Guardrails' (safety barriers). This initiative aims to implement limits and technical rules to mitigate risks and unwanted behaviors in AI-driven systems, ensuring a more predictable and ethical digital environment.
Francisco Guinard, Deputy Administrator of the Government Innovation Authority (AIG), discussed the progress of the new Cybersecurity Operations Center 2026, a key infrastructure to strengthen national defense against sophisticated cyber threats.
'As this is a very important topic, we cannot forget the youth, who were represented by the finalists of the National Oratory Contest and university students from various higher education institutions. They provided the perspective of new generations on critical issues such as cybersecurity, data protection, and the application of artificial intelligence in the evolution of an increasingly dynamic and comprehensive digital ecosystem,' the organizers noted.
With this annual initiative, Más Móvil and its Foundation aim to play a strategic role in building a strong digital culture, promoting an internet where innovation advances hand in hand with security and ethics for all Panamanians. This access must be accompanied by an informed digital citizenship capable of protecting its information and critically verifying the content it consumes.
Más Móvil and its Foundation have taken another step into the future by redefining human interaction through Artificial Intelligence (AI), on the occasion of Safer Internet Day, reaffirming their commitment to Panamanian society under the motto: 'Smart technology, safe decisions: exploring the safe and responsible use of AI.'