Orchestrating Intelligence

Why AI Governance Is No Longer About Controlling Outputs, But Entire Systems For a while, the problem of artificial intelligence seemed relatively contained. Models generated answers, some brilliant, some flawed, and the risk could be summarized in a single, almost harmless phrase: “saying the wrong thing.” It was a problem of language, of content, of accuracy. Today, that framing feels outdated. With the rise of … Continue reading Orchestrating Intelligence

The Women Who Quietly Shaped My Career

Every career has visible milestones. Promotions. Titles. Companies whose logos look good on a résumé. But if you trace the real arc of a life, the turning points, the moments where direction quietly changes, it is rarely a company that did it. More often, it was a conversation. Or a person. Or sometimes a sentence that stays with you for thirty years. On International Women’s … Continue reading The Women Who Quietly Shaped My Career

Diversity in the era of AI

Diversity in Boardrooms

How Prática Is Rewriting Diversity for the AI Era I was reading a paper on “Conselheiros” in Brazil, just to understand a bit more how this market is evolving, the triggers, drivers and some criteria, when suddenly I found myself diving into the topic of diversity – THIS was the trigger that hit me. It is not about technology. Imagine a boardroom where diversity doesn’t … Continue reading Diversity in Boardrooms

AI in a Boardroom in Brazil

A New Era of Human + AI Governance A few weeks back, something quietly revolutionary happened in Brazil. A company called Prática decided to bring an AI clone along with the person, its owner, into its board of directors. Yes, you read that right. Not as a gimmick, not as a replacement for human leadership — but as a strategic thinking partner. This was made … Continue reading AI in a Boardroom in Brazil

Brazil 2030: The AI Superpower…

…No One Saw Coming (or maybe not?) When I was in school, history was not really my favorite class. It felt like a catalog of old dates, dusty maps, and events far removed from anything I cared about. Over time, I learned that history offers far more than trivia — it gives perspective, pattern recognition, a deeper understanding of cause and effect, and the ability … Continue reading Brazil 2030: The AI Superpower…