With the aim of bringing relevant trends to our clients in the field, this week we held the event “Artificial Intelligence: The New Frontier of Value” in Temuco, marking a milestone as our first regional event. The event, held at the Dreams Hotel, drew a large number of attendees—including clients and prospects—to a space designed to foster knowledge sharing and spark new conversations about technology and business.
The event was attended by Gerardo Reinike, Commercial Manager at Fynsa, and Francisco Muñoz, a partner at Fynsa, who joined this event aimed at strengthening our relationship with our clients and fostering dialogue on trends that are transforming various industries.
During the opening remarks, we emphasized the importance of looking beyond purely financial considerations and striving to provide relevant content that addresses the specific challenges facing each sector. In this vein, events like this reflect our commitment to addressing pressing issues that directly impact the way our clients operate and make decisions.
On this occasion, we were joined by Francisco Sandoval, co-founder and CEO of Yom, a company specializing in autonomous artificial intelligence (agent-based AI). During his presentation, he discussed the major changes this technology is driving, emphasizing that we are facing a structural transformation comparable to major milestones such as the Industrial Revolution.
One of the key points was the pace of change. Artificial intelligence is not only evolving rapidly, but it is also transforming the way we interact with technology: for the first time, we can communicate with systems that understand and perform complex tasks.
The presentation also outlined a clear roadmap for the evolution of AI, ranging from basic tools such as chatbots to autonomous systems capable of executing entire processes, which opens up concrete opportunities in areas such as sales, operations, and decision-making.
Another key focus was identifying where value is concentrated in this new ecosystem. It was noted that, while the infrastructure and foundational models are already largely dominated by major tech companies, the greatest opportunities lie in applying these tools to specific industries, particularly those with their own data and accumulated expertise.
Finally, we wrapped up the day by applying these concepts to key sectors in southern Chile—such as the forestry industry, livestock farming, and agriculture—and fostering a discussion on how artificial intelligence can be integrated into specific production processes.
Through initiatives like this, we aim to continue supporting our clients not only by providing financial advice, but also by helping them understand the trends that are shaping the future of business.