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Thursday 2nd February 2017. Artificial Intelligence.

February 2, 2017

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Dr Computer (Alex Neuman)

Dr Computer is with us this morning during the first hour, a question ref an i-watch that gave an unexpected response, using Alexa and where are we going with AI (Artificial Intelligence).


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On Wednesday, President Juan Carlos Varela announced during a Cabinet Council held in the district of Tonosí, Los Santos, the execution of the $254.6 million in works that are currently being developed in this region of the country.

The leadership of the National Assembly, a day after accusations were made that it was delaying the discussion of proposed judicial reforms, moved up discussion of the reforms on its agenda.

From Wednesday, February 1, until July 31, José Alberto Álvarez, left the reins of the National Bar Association (CNA).

The US Treasury Department – through its Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) – extended the deadline for Balboa Bank & Trust and its subsidiary, Balboa Securities to access the U.S. financial markets.

The Institute for Training of Human Resources (Ifarhu), the Ministry of Health (Minsa) and four private universities agreed to make changes in the student acceptance process.

With 12 votes in favor, three abstentions and two against, the plenary of the Panama City Municipal Council approved Tuesday a resolution that establishes a moratorium for new construction permits in the sectors of Punta Pacifica, Coco del Mar, Punta Paitilla and Viña del Mar, of the district of San Francisco.

In 2016, state and mixed companies contributed $1,171.2 million to the state’s coffers, according to a report from the General Revenue Department, an entity attached to the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF).

The government’s current revenues amounted to $7.389 billion at the close of 2016, an increase of 5.8 percent, or $404 million, compared to the previous year, the General Revenue Office reported in its preliminary year-end report.

Today, as part of the celebration of International Wetlands Day, Panama is hosting the international forum ‘Wetlands for Reducing the Risk of Natural Disasters’.

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