
Omar Rastelli
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I'm Argentine, from the northern province of Buenos Aires. I love books, computers, travel, and the friendship of the peoples of the world. I reside in "The Land of Enchantment" New Mexico, USA...
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Adopt AI or miss out on promotion: the new rule for major global consulting firms
Resistance to adopting artificial intelligence is already having concrete employment consequences at the world’s largest consulting firms. Accenture began this month to track individual weekly logins to its AI tools for senior-level employees, making that data an explicit input for promotion decisions, according to an internal email obtained by the Financial Times.
By Omar Rastelli2 days ago in Journal
AI and power grids in the United States: challenges and solutions in the face of sustained growth in digital consumption
The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to unprecedented growth in electricity demand, forcing technology companies, authorities, and energy providers to rethink energy infrastructure to ensure resilience and sustainability.
By Omar Rastelli3 days ago in Journal
Meta, Google, and Microsoft challenge Nvidia with AI chips to dominate the next decade
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is redefining the strategies of major technology players, driving them toward vertical integration reminiscent of the model that characterized IBM in the 1960s.
By Omar Rastelli15 days ago in Journal
The artificial intelligence wave is shaking up tech companies and reshaping power dynamics on Wall Street
The plunge in technology company stocks on Wall Street this week reflects the growing impact that artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to have on the sector. While AI fueled historic valuations in recent years, its rapid advancement is now generating fear among investors and driving strategic shifts.
By Omar Rastelli17 days ago in Journal
An AI can predict the risk of developing more than 100 diseases with just one night of sleep
An artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by Stanford University is capable of predicting the risk of more than 100 diseases based on data collected during a single night of sleep, which could transform the early detection of serious illnesses in the future.
By Omar Rastelli26 days ago in Journal
They warn that CEOs who delay adopting AI risk the survival of their companies
The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) in senior management is prompting companies to review their internal processes and create new digital governance structures, driving changes at all organizational levels. This warning and analysis comes from Eric Kutcher, a senior partner in the San Francisco Bay Area office and chairman of McKinsey & Company for North America, who shared his insights on the consulting firm's official podcast, hosted by Lucia Rahilly, global editorial director and deputy editor of McKinsey Global Publishing, and Roberta Fusaro, editorial director in Boston.
By Omar Rastelli27 days ago in Journal
Artificial intelligence data centers are resorting to aircraft and diesel turbines due to power shortages
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is pushing data centers to a breaking point: a lack of sufficient electricity to sustain their growth. Far from being a problem of chips, memory, or investment, the main bottleneck for large-scale AI projects today is access to massive amounts of electricity, immediately available.
By Omar Rastelli29 days ago in Journal
The ABCs of data centers: what they are, what they are used for, and who works in such a place.
Although the concept of a data center may seem distant or unfamiliar, these facilities are fundamental to maintaining daily connectivity, sending messages, making bank transfers, and accessing digital services at all times.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
OpenAI's artificial intelligence wants to remember every detail of your life
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, shared his vision for the future of artificial intelligence and the challenges posed by the integration of increasingly personalized virtual assistants into daily life and work on Alex Kantrowitz's podcast.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
How the adoption of AI and automation systems will revolutionize clinics and hospitals by 2026
Technological modernization in Latin America's healthcare sector is advancing towards a decisive point of transformation. Starting in 2026, medical centers in the region will begin operating within more integrated digital ecosystems, driven by artificial intelligence, administrative automation, and interoperable infrastructure. This shift coincides with the global growth of the hospital information systems market, which is projected to exceed $116 billion by 2030, reflecting the acceleration of the digitalization of healthcare services.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
They are developing a chip as thin as paper to connect the human brain to a computer
A new generation of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) has begun to take shape with the development of BISC (Biological Interface System to Cortex), an ultra-thin chip that promises to establish a high-speed, wireless connection between the human brain and a computer.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal











