The free virtual meeting will be on Wednesday, April 8, from 2 PM to 3 PM and will address the transition from prototypes to generative AI solutions in production, focusing on latency, token costs, quality of response at scale, and AI governance for industries such as health, telecommunications, insurance, and banking.
The School of Innovation of the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology (ITBA) will hold a free online talk on Wednesday, April 8, from 2 PM to 3 PM, titled “AI Agents: Real Cases, from assistance to autonomy,” as part of the ITBA Meeting Points series. The activity will be virtual and will require prior registration.
The proposal focuses on the agentic implementations of artificial intelligence based on real cases in various industries and the evolution of these systems, from assistance tools to models capable of executing complex processes autonomously. The central theme of the meeting will be the transition from prototypes to generative AI solutions in productive environments, a stage that usually concentrates decisions on architecture, costs, and operational risks.
The agenda includes the analysis of technical challenges related to latency, token costs, and response quality when solutions must operate at scale. In this framework, examples of implementations carried out by Ingenia will be presented. Ingenia is a company with more than 10 years of experience, specializing in AI solutions and enterprise architecture for organizations in highly complex industries such as health, telecommunications, insurance, and banking.
AI governance strategies, risk management, and hallucination handling in high-responsibility contexts will also be addressed, in addition to the role of the human factor as a central component in the design and operation of these tools. In complement, ITBA professors will provide a theoretical framework aimed at understanding the foundations behind these architectures.
The talk will feature the participation of Damián García, Lead of Generative AI at Ingenia, along with Bautista Peco and Gabriel Jaime, professors of the Development of Agents certification at the ITBA School of Innovation. García is a software engineer and has more than 20 years of experience in technological architecture in banking, insurance, and EdTech, focusing on the implementation of language models through multi-agent workflows. Jaime holds a degree in Systems Management (UCACE), has an MBA in Innovation Management (UBA), and serves as Risk Data & AI Manager at Santander Argentina. Peco holds a degree in Administration and Systems (ITBA) and is a Senior Data Scientist Engineer at Mercado Libre, focusing on Deep Learning, Transformer architectures, and advanced RAG solutions.
The meeting is aimed at profiles leading technological transformation and seeking continuous education. These include product, business, and innovation leaders; IT consultants and innovation managers; and technical profiles such as developers, data scientists, and architects looking to evolve into AI Engineer roles, incorporating architectures based on LLMs, RAG, and agentic flows in corporate environments.
Registration is done through this link