Brazilian AI startups like AlterVision and Tique Taque are helping SMEs improve operations and efficiency, while 2026 offers promising opportunities for AI businesses targeting this sector.
Artificial intelligence has become the leading business risk in Brazil, prompting companies to enhance governance amid growing industry events spotlighting AI's role in retail.
Brazil’s 2026 elections will witness intensified AI use in campaigns, prompting the Superior Electoral Court to enforce current bans on misleading content and prepare new regulations amid growing concerns about misinformation.
Artificial intelligence has become the foremost security risk for Brazilian businesses, compounded by a shortage of qualified professionals despite significant investments in AI-driven financial technologies.
Brazil dedicates significant funding and programs in 2025 to train over 10,000 professionals in technology fields, advancing human capital and ethical AI development.
In 2026, Brazil promotes tech education for vulnerable groups and public school students through free AI/cloud courses and a science tech project in Pantanal.
In 2025, the AI bubble raises concerns over inflated valuations of major companies, with implications for business communication and advertising sectors.
Brazil’s Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation commits R$ 2 billion for 2025 to expand research infrastructure, advance AI, and attract scientific talent back home.
Innovative Brazilian health technologies using AI and nanotech are achieving national awards and international expansion, enhancing public and corporate health.
Belo Horizonte ranks as one of the fastest-growing tech ecosystems globally in 2025, driven by AI-focused companies and significant investments boosting Brazil’s digital economy.
Brazilian businesses are rapidly adopting AI technology while confronting cybersecurity vulnerabilities tied to WhatsApp usage, highlighting critical challenges and trends for 2026.
Brazil is accelerating AI investments, shifting from trials to substantial business impact with ROI projected to double by 2027 despite challenges in integration and readiness.
Despite internet access growth in Brazil reaching 86% of households in 2025, significant social disparities persist, especially in equitable use of generative AI and quality connectivity.
Brazil faces a surge in fraudulent health supplement sales using AI-generated deepfakes of celebrities and doctors, exposing consumers to unproven medical claims and potential health risks.
Netflix is expanding into immersive live experiences with permanent entertainment centers, while Amazon Prime Video integrates AI for enhanced content summarization and user engagement.
Radar Summit 2025 in Florianópolis spotlights how AI is set to triple economic impact by 2030, reshaping Brazil's business and industry landscapes through innovation, culture, and leadership.
At CQCS Inovação 2025, Brazilian insurance leaders discussed how data science and technology are driving innovation and greater efficiency in the industry.
Small businesses in Brazil are leveraging AI and social media to enhance competitiveness, boost marketing, and streamline operations for sustainable digital growth.
Nvidia's $1 billion investment in Nokia, partnership with Palantir for logistics, and AI innovations showcased in retail demonstrate AI's expanding role in business innovation.
Brazil celebrates National Science and Technology Day by honoring leading researchers in pharmacy and spotlighting emerging talent in data science and AI.
Brazil is rapidly adopting AI across industries, yet struggles to convert its strong scientific research into technological innovation, highlighting the need for strategic investment and policy reforms.
Fórum Inovativos 2025 to convene 300 leaders in São Paulo to discuss AI, digital transformation, and sustainability in business, featuring the Prêmio Inovativos for digital innovation.
Brazil strengthens AI regulation and ethical oversight through major investments and collaborative legislative efforts focusing on innovation, data protection, and societal interests.
The Brazilian Senate’s science committee will hold a public hearing to review and update Brazil’s national artificial intelligence strategy, emphasizing public participation and legislative progress.
Small Brazilian businesses are embracing AI and sustainable innovation to fuel growth, with experts highlighting deeper AI integration and practical strategies for success.