Between data and facts
Ivette Luna She is an associate professor at the Institute of Economics at Unicamp. With a PhD in engineering and a postdoctoral degree in economics, she coordinates research projects in data science, focusing on technology and its impact on society. She is a researcher at the Center for Studies in Applied, Agricultural, and Environmental Economics (CEA) and the Brazilian Institute of Data Science (BI0S).
The Economics of the Plate: FAO Data and the Economic Barrier to Food Security
For the second time in its history, the country has reached an undernourishment rate of less than 2,5% of the population.
Beyond the Hunger Map: Brazil in Data and the Horizon of Food Security
"...a society is only truly sovereign when its people do not need courage to face the next morning on an empty stomach."
The social value of data
And projections point to a global data volume with exponential growth, which will be approximately 394 zettabytes in 2028.
From Prediction to Understanding: The Role of Explainability in Implementing AI in Public Policy
According to a 2024 McKinsey report, 78% of organizations surveyed say they already use artificial intelligence in at least one business function.
