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During AI Day, Tecnológico de Monterrey introduced a new generation of AI tools designed to support the work of faculty and researchers across the institution.
Illustration depicting the use of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence in legislative processes in Mexico.
An analysis of legislative speeches found growing signs of ChatGPT-generated writing since September 2024, highlighting Mexico’s lack of official AI guidelines in Congress.
AI to detect suicide risk
The research team trains the AI model using data from patients who voluntarily participate in a clinical study on the subject.
Raúl Monroy artificial intelligence
After four decades probing the promises and limits of artificial intelligence, Raúl Monroy receives the Insignia Award—the highest honor of the Rómulo Garza Prize—recognizing a career defined by rigor, mentorship, and a clear-eyed view of technology’s future.
Photograph of five men sitting in chairs with a screen behind them
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by students and professors in higher education, according to a survey.
Illustration of a doctor in a white coat reading something on his computer with technological symbols drawn on top
Amphora Health is an AI and data science company that digitizes medical information and turns it into accurate clinical predictions or decisions.
AI
The system will enable bidirectional translation between Spanish and the Tsotsil language. It will also transcribe speech to text and convert text to speech using a native accent.
Illustration of a flooded world
A group of researchers present Infrarisk 360, a tool that uses digital twins, AI and graphic engines to anticipate the risk of flood damage in a specific area.
digital inhabitants
A new profile of young people shaped by the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the way they learn and prepare for professional life, according to researchers.
Paola Villarreal
Mexican data scientist Paola Villarreal, recognized by MIT, spoke with TecScience during the 2025 Monterrey International Book Fair, where she discussed the power of data analysis to drive social change.

artificial intelligence

Elements about AI and science
During AI Day, Tecnológico de Monterrey introduced a new generation of AI tools designed to support the work of faculty and researchers across the institution.
Illustration depicting the use of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence in legislative processes in Mexico.
An analysis of legislative speeches found growing signs of ChatGPT-generated writing since September 2024, highlighting Mexico’s lack of official AI guidelines in Congress.
AI to detect suicide risk
The research team trains the AI model using data from patients who voluntarily participate in a clinical study on the subject.
Raúl Monroy artificial intelligence
After four decades probing the promises and limits of artificial intelligence, Raúl Monroy receives the Insignia Award—the highest honor of the Rómulo Garza Prize—recognizing a career defined by rigor, mentorship, and a clear-eyed view of technology’s future.
Photograph of five men sitting in chairs with a screen behind them
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by students and professors in higher education, according to a survey.
Illustration of a doctor in a white coat reading something on his computer with technological symbols drawn on top
Amphora Health is an AI and data science company that digitizes medical information and turns it into accurate clinical predictions or decisions.
AI
The system will enable bidirectional translation between Spanish and the Tsotsil language. It will also transcribe speech to text and convert text to speech using a native accent.
Illustration of a flooded world
A group of researchers present Infrarisk 360, a tool that uses digital twins, AI and graphic engines to anticipate the risk of flood damage in a specific area.
digital inhabitants
A new profile of young people shaped by the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the way they learn and prepare for professional life, according to researchers.
Paola Villarreal
Mexican data scientist Paola Villarreal, recognized by MIT, spoke with TecScience during the 2025 Monterrey International Book Fair, where she discussed the power of data analysis to drive social change.

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