Mexico The Rise of AI 4 December 2024 Companies in Mexico embrace AI to resurrect the dead Use of AI on images of the dead is unregulated in the country, leaving cybersecurity experts worried about the potential for deepfakes and identity theft. By Daniela Dib
ArgentinaBangladeshChinaIndonesiaKenya Year In Review 4 December 2024 What we learned from reporting on global tech this year Rest of World contributors from Dhaka to Buenos Aires share their highlights, low points, and key takeaways from covering technology in 2024. By Faisal Mahmud, Stephanie Wangari, Lucía Cholakian Herrera, Michelle Anindya and Zhaoyin Feng
CanadaChinaIndiaMexicoSouth AfricaThailandTurkeyUKUSAVietnam China Outside China 27 November 2024 Breaking down the world’s tariffs against China’s tech industry President-elect Donald Trump pledges to escalate the trade war, but non-Western nations have targeted China with tariffs, too. By Selina Cheng
Argentina Innovation 22 November 2024 Courts in Buenos Aires are using ChatGPT to draft rulings Generative AI is replacing a successful AI project that drafted legal rulings. Experts worry about data privacy, ethical quandaries, and the need for specialized training. By Victoria Mendizabal
Mexico Gig Workers Rising 19 November 2024 Mexico’s women gig workers are making a dangerous job safer Women delivery workers are pushing for protection from gender-based violence, creating safe meeting spots and WhatsApp support groups, and fighting for legal protections. By Rest of World
Mexico China Outside China 14 November 2024 Door-to-door saleswomen are fueling Shein’s rise in Mexico A large community of catalog saleswomen are selling items from the Chinese platform. By Daniela Dib
Argentina Regional Champions 7 November 2024 Argentina’s banks accuse MercadoLibre of monopolizing the market The rivalry between the giant Argentine e-commerce company and a group of banks has turned into a heated legal showdown. By David Feliba
Argentina EV Revolution 31 October 2024 No Tesla dealership? No problem. Uruguayans import the EVs from China Uruguay, with its compact size, robust public charging network, and tax cuts for EVs, is becoming an unsanctioned Tesla hot spot. By Lucía Cholakian Herrera
Mexico Creator Economy 24 October 2024 Mexican TikTokers have code words to report on narco-violence without getting banned Creators use euphemisms and emojis to get around what they say are arbitrary moderation restrictions. By Daniela Dib
Mexico Creator Economy 17 October 2024 The Catholic Church condemned Santa Muerte. TikTokers gave her a makeover A growing number of Santa Muerte devotees are using social media to rebrand the controversial Mexican deity of death By Chantal Flores
Brazil Tech Giants 7 October 2024 Instagram helps Brazilians dodge a national sales ban on vapes As Brazilian law clashes with Meta’s policies, illegal vapes flood social media and the streets. By Pedro Nakamura
Brazil Creator Economy 4 October 2024 Dozens of police influencers are running for office in Brazil A history of policemen using violent content to build their online personalities has policymakers on edge. By Matheus Andrade and Daniela Dib
Argentina Digital Divinity 30 September 2024 Argentina’s “TikTok nun” is bringing Catholicism to the masses Sister Cattaneo has gained 200,000 followers through cumbia dances, influencer collabs, and preaching By Lucía Cholakian Herrera
Argentina Digital Divinity 30 September 2024 This AI chatbot is here to give you Bible advice WWJD? Ask Esperança, a WhatsApp chatbot from the Seventh-day Adventist Church. By Lucía Cholakian Herrera
Mexico Digital Divinity 30 September 2024 Digital tithing is big business in Mexico The Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico now accepts PayPal, QR codes, and other digital payments for all your tithing needs. By Daniela Dib
Brazil Tech Giants 16 September 2024 Brazil banned X. Right-wing politicians are still using it Echoing Elon Musk, the politicians claim they are defending free speech. By Laís Martins and Daniela Dib
Mexico China Outside China 12 September 2024 Mexican shoppers say Shein’s and Temu’s delivery partner is stealing their stuff Former employees at third-party logistics company J&T Express say the high volume of packages from the two Chinese companies has become unmanageable. By Daniela Dib
Mexico Tech Giants 5 September 2024 Drivers in Tijuana are facing a surge in violence Uber has rolled out new safety measures like a panic button linked to emergency services. By Alicia Fàbregas
ColombiaCosta RicaUruguay Innovation 29 August 2024 The Uruguayan company teaching people how to turn regular cars into EVs Organización Autolibre is teaching individuals and companies across 14 countries to retrofit vehicles. Critics worry about the process’s safety. By Daniela Dib
Brazil Creators & Communities 21 August 2024 Indigenous creators are clashing with YouTube’s and Instagram’s sensitive content bans Deep in the heartlands of Brazil, Indigenous creators are having to censor themselves to avoid getting banned on social platforms. By Gabriel Daros
Brazil EV Revolution 13 August 2024 The company that thinks it can succeed where Lime failed Russia’s Whoosh launched in Brazil last year, and plans to expand across the country by 2026. By Marília Marasciulo
Colombia Tech Giants 8 August 2024 How Spotify started — and killed — Latin America’s podcast boom In Latin America, “podcast” and “Spotify” became synonymous; now the audio industry is reckoning with the company’s retreat. By Stan Alcorn
Colombia Tech Giants 6 August 2024 Worldcoin may not be legal in Colombia, but that’s not stopping it Scan eyeballs first, answer government inquiries later. By José Luis Peñarredonda
Mexico EV Revolution 29 July 2024 Traffic laws can’t keep up with Mexico City’s electric mopeds Chinese-made mopeds have become popular in the traffic-clogged city, but users and manufacturers aren’t sure which laws apply to them. By Alejandra Rajal
Mexico China Outside China 25 July 2024 Why Mexico’s delivery workers are ditching food for packages As the popularity of Chinese e-commerce platforms grows, some gig workers are finding it more appealing to deliver packages than food orders. By Daniela Dib
Argentina The Rise of AI 15 July 2024 Meta is training its AI with public Instagram posts. Artists in Latin America can’t opt out Latin America lacks robust data protection laws that would allow Meta users in the region to prohibit the company from using their content. By Lucila Pinto
Chile Features 9 July 2024 The AI artist who used Bad Bunny’s voice — and shot to fame Meet the Chilean artist who made it big using others’ voices. By Charis McGowan
Brazil Creator Economy 8 July 2024 Conservative evangelicals use social media to sway Brazil election The popularity of evangelical content, which often amplifies criticisms of the ruling party, could play an important role during October’s municipal elections. By Matheus Andrade and Daniela Dib
Mexico 3 Minutes With 3 July 2024 The Mexican neobank issuing credit cards for over a million underbanked individuals Gabriela Estrada is the co-founder of Vexi, a neobank providing thousands of Mexicans their first credit cards. By Karla Zabludovsky
Cuba In Frame 2 July 2024 Making money as an influencer in Cuba is hard. These dancers found a way Despite the world’s slowest internet and payment restrictions, Los Datway manage to earn a living online. By Daniela Dib
Argentina Creator Economy 24 June 2024 Argentina’s OnlyFans stars are coaching a new generation of performers Lessons include tips to attract customers with provocative poses and seductive words, and how to withdraw money from the platform. By Juan José Relmucao and Karen Costas
Mexico Exporter Newsletter 20 June 2024 How Tesla’s Mexico plans stalled out When the Monterrey factory finally arrives, will Elon still want it? By Russell Brandom
MexicoSpain 3 Minutes With 18 June 2024 Using AI to build the “definitive” Spanish writing tool Abraham López is the CEO of Correcto, an AI-powered grammar tool. By Daniela Dib
Brazil The Rise of AI 11 June 2024 A new AI tool that accurately measures crowd sizes sheds light on protests roiling Brazil Former president Bolsonaro claimed 600,000 attended a rally for him, but researchers used the tool to prove it was less than a third of that. By Flávia Milhorance
Brazil Regional Champions 5 June 2024 Scan to donate: Brazil’s instant digital payment system brings relief to flood victims As flooding battered the country, Pix became the most popular way to send and receive aid — and a target for scammers. By Pedro Nakamura and Daniela Dib
Mexico 3 Minutes With 4 June 2024 How this mental health care app is using generative AI to improve its chatbot Andrea Campos is the founder and CEO of Yana, a mental health care app and chatbot for Spanish and English speakers. By Daniela Dib