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Why Technology Scaling Fails: It’s Power, Not Systems
By Alejandro Cardini - Tue, 02/17/2026 - 06:30
Scaling technology fails when power dynamics shift. Success requires leadership courage to redefine ownership, writes Alejandro Cardini.
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When AI Enters Through the Back Door: The Shadow AI Phenomenon
By Julio Velázquez - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 08:00
Workers in Mexico are driving AI adoption through 'Shadow AI,' outpacing corporate policies and institutional support, writes Julio Velázquez.
UNESCO, CANIETI, and Microsoft Launch “Modelo México”
By MBN Staff - Tue, 11/04/2025 - 15:50
UNESCO and CANIETI launch “Modelo México,” backed by Microsoft, to train MSMEs in ethical, risk-aware AI development and governance.
AI Takes the Lead, Execution Still a Challenge
By Diego Valverde - Thu, 10/30/2025 - 15:13
This week in the AI industry, PotencIA Mx fuels AI adoption, while OpenAI’s restructure reshapes global AI governance.
OpenAI Restructures as a For-Profit Organization
By MBN Staff - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 12:10
OpenAI restructures under a nonprofit foundation controlling a US$130B for-profit arm to ensure AGI development benefits all humanity.

Data Governance in AI: The Pillar of Responsible AI Development
By Diego Valverde - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:15
Generative AI adoption is skyrocketing, making robust AI governance essential to ensure responsible and secure development
Microsoft Suspends Cloud, AI Services to Israel Defense
By MBN Staff - Tue, 09/30/2025 - 09:15
The company disables Azure and AI tools after an internal review found its infrastructure was used for civilian surveillance.
Five Ideas to Strengthen Risk Management
By Jose Angel Tinoco - Fri, 05/09/2025 - 08:00
AI and innovation are reshaping risk management, turning threat detection into a strategic, company-wide discipline, writes José Angel Tinoco.
AI, Data Privacy to Increase Litigation Costs in 2025
By Diego Valverde - Tue, 02/25/2025 - 11:10
Eighty-five percent of companies expect litigation costs to rise by 2025, driven by AI, data privacy, and cybersecurity risks, says Baker McKenzie.