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Panama advances in labor artificial intelligence, but still does not reach the pace of the region

Panama continues to take important steps in incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) within the workplace, promoting initiatives in both the public and private sectors. However, despite these advances, the country still lags behind other nations in the region that have achieved a more accelerated adoption of these technologies. In recent years, Panamanian companies have begun to implement AI-based tools to optimize processes, improve customer service, and increase productivity. Sectors such as banking, logistics, and telecommunications are leading this transformation, leveraging solutions that allow them to analyze large volumes of data and automate repetitive tasks. However, experts point out that one of the main challenges facing Panama is the lack of specialized training in artificial intelligence. The shortage of technical talent, coupled with limited investment in innovation and development, makes it difficult for the country to compete at the same level as other more advanced Latin American economies in this field.

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Furthermore, challenges persist in digital infrastructure and public policies that sustainably promote the use of emerging technologies. Although efforts have been made to modernize the technological ecosystem, a more comprehensive strategy involving the government, businesses, and the education sector is still required.

At a regional level, countries like Brazil, Mexico, and Chile have managed to position themselves as leaders in the adoption of artificial intelligence, thanks to training programs, innovation incentives, and strategic alliances with global technology companies.

Despite this scenario, Panama maintains significant potential to grow in the use of artificial intelligence. Its strategic geographical position, its service-oriented economy, and its international connectivity represent key advantages that could boost its technological development in the coming years. Analysts agree that with greater investment in digital education, clear policies, and collaboration between sectors, Panama could close the gap and become a more competitive player within the artificial intelligence ecosystem in Latin America.

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