In statements to Prensa Latina, Febles noted that the National Strategy for the Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence, approved in 2024, is a key component of the country’s Digital Transformation Policy, and in this regard, one of its main pillars is the pursuit of international cooperation to promote technological solutions.
According to the Deputy Minister, the Cuban delegation held meetings on such field, including the China Data Administration, which focuses on information governance.
She explained that the Chinese economic development plan recognizes data as a factor of production, similar to land and labor.
She emphasized that both sides identified opportunities for cooperation, particularly in the exchange of experiences, and added that they visited companies in the sector to explore technology transfer and professional training.
The official highlighted that Cuba has highly qualified specialists in artificial intelligence and internationally recognized projects, fields where China is a leader in data governance.
She also noted that the universal value of Cuba’s AI strategy lies in its reaffirmation that technology must be at the service of humanity.
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