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Ada Chambergo (Perú)

@AdaChambergo

Ciudadanía digital y datos públicos. Diseño y facilitación de experiencias de aprendizaje. Innovación, futuro y Comunidad.

Lima, Peru Katılım Ocak 2013
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Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo
Muchas estrategias de #IA se ven bien en papel. El verdadero desafío empieza al implementarlas. Esta publicación aborda cómo llevar la IA al funcionamiento real del Estado: datos, talento, capacidades institucionales y gestión de riesgos. 👉 Descárgala: bit.ly/3QH0spS #GobiernoDigital #SectorPúblico
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Ada Chambergo (Perú)@AdaChambergo·
#AIEducation Recomendación 6: Al utilizar la IA, es importante tener en cuenta las posibles interpretaciones erróneas y los sesgos, así como sus repercusiones. Asimismo, se debe hablar con los estudiantes sobre estas interpretaciones erróneas y los sesgos.
Virginio Gallardo@virginiog

Interesante enfoque del informe de Finlandia sobre IA en educación Considera que es un cambio profundo que obliga a replantear qué aprender, el rol del docente y habilidades humanas clave: empatía, juicio crítico,..📷 oph.fi/en/artificial-… #IAenEducacion #EdTech #Finlandia

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Ada Chambergo (Perú)@AdaChambergo·
#Math #AI #GilStrang una joya haberlo encontrado, Algebra Lineal la base de la IA moderna. Aqui las 36 clases. youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005

An MIT professor taught the same math course for 62 years, and the day he retired, students from every country on earth showed up online to watch him give his final lecture. I opened the playlist at 2am and ended up watching three of them back to back. His name is Gilbert Strang. The course is MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra. Every machine learning engineer, every data scientist, every quant, every self-taught programmer who actually understands how AI works learned the math from this one man. Most of them never set foot on MIT's campus. They just opened a free playlist on YouTube and let him teach. Here's the story almost nobody tells you. Strang joined the MIT math faculty in 1962. He retired in 2023. That is 61 years of standing at the same chalkboard teaching the same subject to 18-year-olds. The interesting part is what he did when MIT launched OpenCourseWare in 2002. Most professors were skeptical. They worried that putting their lectures online would make their classrooms irrelevant. Strang did not hesitate. He said his life's mission was to open mathematics to students everywhere. He filmed every lecture and gave it away. The decision quietly changed how the world learns math. For decades linear algebra was taught the wrong way. Professors started with abstract vector spaces and proofs about field axioms. Students drowned in the abstraction. Most never recovered. They walked out believing they were bad at math when they had simply been taught in an order that nobody's brain is built to absorb. Strang inverted the entire curriculum. He started with matrix multiplication. Something you can write down on paper. Something you can compute by hand. Something you can see. Then he showed his students that everything else in linear algebra eigenvectors, singular value decomposition, orthogonality, the four fundamental subspaces was just a different lens for understanding what the matrix was actually doing under the hood. His rule was strict. If a student could not explain a concept using a concrete 3 by 3 example, that student did not actually understand the concept yet. The abstraction was supposed to come last, not first. The intuition was the foundation. The proofs were just confirmation that the intuition was correct. The second thing Strang changed was the classroom itself. He said please and thank you to his students. Every single lecture. He paused mid-derivation to ask "am I OK?" to check if anyone was lost. He never used the word "obviously" or "trivially" because he knew exactly what those words do to a student who is one step behind. He treated 19-year-olds learning math for the first time the way he treated his own colleagues. With patience. With respect. With the assumption that they belonged in the room. For 62 years. The result is something that has never happened in the history of education. A single math professor became the default teacher of his subject for the entire planet. Universities in India, China, Brazil, Nigeria, every country with a computer science department, started telling their own students to just watch Strang's lectures. The University of Illinois revised its linear algebra course to do almost no in-person lecturing. The reason was honest. The professor said they could not compete with the videos. His final lecture was in May 2023. The auditorium was packed with students who had never met him before. He walked to the chalkboard, taught for an hour, and at the end the entire room stood and applauded. He looked confused for a moment, like he genuinely did not understand why they were cheering. Then he smiled and waved them off and walked out. His written comment under the YouTube video of that final lecture was four sentences long. He said teaching had been a wonderful life. He said he was grateful to everyone who saw the importance of linear algebra. He said the movement of teaching it well would continue because it was right. That was it. No book promotion. No farewell speech. No legacy management. The man whose teaching is the foundation of modern AI just thanked the audience and went home. 20 million views. Zero ego. The entire engine of the AI revolution sits on top of math that millions of people learned for free from one quiet professor in Cambridge. The course is still on MIT OpenCourseWare. Every lecture, every problem set, every exam, every solution. Free. The most important math course of the 21st century is sitting one click away from you. Most people will never open it.

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UN Human Rights Council
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how culture is made, shared, and consumed—while transforming labour, knowledge, and power faster than we can regulate or respond, said Isabelle Durant at the launch of a study on #AI by the @UN Expert Mechanism on the Right to Development.
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Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
🤝 Lanzamos una Red pública con casi 100 grupos y proyectos de investigación sobre privacidad y tecnologías emergentes con el objetivo de garantizar la utilidad común de los recursos, facilitando la conexión de equipos multidisciplinares. Más info: aepd.es/prensa-y-comun…
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Perú en la OEA
Perú en la OEA@PeruOEA·
El Perú presenta la página oficial del proceso de adhesión a la @OECDglobal: 🔗 peruenlaocde.com.pe Una plataforma que centraliza y difunde, de manera transparente, los avances hacia la membresía, fortaleciendo el compromiso de nuestro país con estándares internacionales. 🇵🇪 #OCDE #PerúRumboALaOCDE
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Secretaría de Gestión Pública - PCM
💡𝗛𝗼𝘆 𝗲𝘀 𝗗í𝗮 𝗠𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗱𝗲 𝗹𝗮 𝗖𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗮𝗱 𝘆 𝗹𝗮 𝗜𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝗰𝗶ó𝗻. Desde la SGP promovemos la #InnovaciónPública para construir un Estado más eficiente, transparente y centrado en las personas. 🔗gob.pe/17090 #𝗣𝗲𝗿ú
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Secretaría de Gestión Pública - PCM
#NotaDePrensa 🇵🇪 𝐏𝐞𝐫ú 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚 𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐞 𝐥𝐚 𝐎𝐂𝐃𝐄 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐝𝐨𝐬 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐭𝐨𝐬 𝐞𝐧 𝐫𝐞𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚 𝐫𝐞𝐠𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚 Representada por la SGP-PCM, reportó más de 1100 normas evaluadas y ahorros de +S/460 millones.
Consejo de Ministros@pcmperu

#NotaDePrensa | 🇵🇪 Perú presenta avances en reforma regulatoria ante la OCDE. En el marco del proceso de adhesión al organismo internacional, la PCM presentó avances en reforma regulatoria: más de 1100 normas evaluadas y ahorros superiores a S/460 millones. Así, la simplificación de trámites reduce cargas burocráticas y mejora los servicios para la ciudadanía y las empresas. 👉Conoce más en la nota de prensa: gob.pe/n/1378376

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Ragi Yaser Burhum
Ragi Yaser Burhum@rburhum·
Amigos, dejemos claro que de todo el desastre que ha existido en la ONPE, el hecho que tienen APIs abiertos es algo BUENO, no malo. Hay bastantes cosas que criticar, pero sus APIs no es una de esas. Datos abiertos y APIs abiertos mejoran visibilidad para los ciudadanos.
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Mabel Hernández
Mabel Hernández@MabelHdezM·
Si trabajas en políticas públicas, derecho o tecnología👩🏽‍💻, esta discusión te interesa. La @UN advierte que los impactos de la #InteligenciaArtificial alcanzan a la democracia🗳️, los derechos humanos y la seguridad global🌎; además, plantea la necesidad de una gobernanza internacional más coordinada. ⚠️Las preguntas de fondo serían estas: ¿Se puede regular la IA sin un marco global vinculante? ¿O bastan principios éticos y cooperación voluntaria? 🔗La ONU plantea este enfoque👉🏽: tinyurl.com/sbhxnwd9. 🔴Cierro con esta pregunta: ¿Qué modelo de gobernanza debería prevalecer? Los leo:
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