Friday, September 5, 2025

 

Digital Sovereignty from  Latin America by Rodolf Ghannan

 



The Waste of USD 6.6 Billion That Could Cost Sovereignty? Latin America risks losing its digital sovereignty before it even achieves it. According to digital marketing expert Rodolf Mikel Ghannan Neto, Argentina has 17 alternating current (AC) transmission projects underway, totaling USD 6.6 billion, but no high-voltage direct current (HVDC) projects—an essential technology for transporting large blocks of clean energy over long distances, with low loss and complete flow control. It's like paving narrow roads when the entire world already travels on digital highways.

 

Meanwhile, data centers—critical infrastructure for artificial intelligence, the cloud, and e-commerce—are expected to consume 15% of global electricity by 2035. Those who don't offer clean, stable, and affordable energy will be left out of the race. China has already understood this: it's a leader in

 

ultra-HVDC. Europe is building its continental supergrid. And the US is discussing digital sovereignty as a matter of national security.

 

Rodolf states that, according to analyses, Mercosur can't afford to sit back and watch all this, and that our advantage is clear: a renewable energy matrix, abundant water and solar energy, and average costs much more competitive than our global competitors.

 

Digital energy is the new oil. Whoever controls its supply controls the future. Mercosur may be the only ESG-compliant alternative on the planet: abundant clean energy, competitive costs, and an ideal environment to attract hyperscalers (Google, Microsoft, AWS). But the window is short—if we don't act within five years, we will lose our leading role.

 

What to do?

 

Deploy trilateral HVDC (Brazil, Argentina, Chile), with a hub in Córdoba.

 

Sign take-or-pay contracts with hyperscalers, guaranteeing revenue and jobs.

 

Mobilize multilateral institutions (IDB, CAF) to finance integration as a state policy.

 

We don't need another 300-page report. We need political resolve, entrepreneurial courage, and strategic vision. If Mercosur doesn't act now, it will simply be a consumer of artificial intelligence created on other continents.

 

In short, Rodolf Ghannan points out that Latin America's digital sovereignty is threatened by the lack of strategic investment in essential technologies, such as HVDC, which would guarantee clean, stable, and competitive energy. To achieve this sovereignty, Mercosur must act quickly, integrating its resources and attracting global investment, or risk becoming merely a consumer of technology developed on other continents.

Source: Rodolf Ghannan is a specialist in Digital Media and Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, with a postgraduate degree from FGV and  degree from MITxPRO |Researcher in energy integration strategies and digital sovereignty in Latin America..


Giorgio Armani dies at 91 in Italy


The news of Giorgio Armani's death yesterdayday, August 4th, marks the end of an era in global fashion. Synonymous with sophistication and elegance, the Italian designer became world-renowned for redefining men's and women's clothing over five decades, deconstructing traditional suits, softening lines, and embracing innovative designs that combine comfort and style.

 

Born in Piacenza, Italy, Armani began his career modestly, working as a window dresser and buyer in a Milan department store after dropping out of medical school. His passion for fashion drove him to seek new paths, and thus, in the 1980s, his brand gained international prominence, winning over celebrities and consumers around the world.

 

Over the years, Armani cemented his reputation as a master of creating clothing that exudes elegance without sacrificing practicality, influencing generations of designers and consumers. His innovative vision and dedication to quality have made his brand a symbol of good taste and refinement.

 

Giorgio Armani's passing leaves an unforgettable legacy in fashion, a career marked by creativity, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to sophistication. His contribution transcends the runway, inspiring lifestyles and defining trends that will endure for decades to come.



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