Verónica Recchia
Lawyer & Psychologist | AI Ethics & Cognitive Sovereignty | Co-founder, EIA LATAM Committee | Lecturer (UBA & UTN FRBA)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Verónica Recchia is a lawyer and psychologist focused on the intersection between artificial intelligence, decision-making and human cognition. Her work explores how algorithmic systems reshape perception, judgment and responsibility.
She lectures at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and UTN FRBA, and is co-founder of the EIA LATAM Committee (Ethical Committee for Artificial Intelligence), an ongoing project aimed at developing ethical frameworks for the region.
Her approach moves beyond the idea of AI as a tool, framing it instead as part of a hybrid decision system where human and machine cognition interact.
She is the author of Agilidad y Talento. Egoísmo y Altruismo del Poder (A pesar de la MENTE CLICK) (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FNXD3GJQ
), and is currently developing MenteClick.ia (The Continuity of the Species) (ISBN: 978-631-01-1706-5). She also leads, together with co-authors, the ongoing work EIA LATAM Manifesto (ISBN: 978-631-01-4930-1).
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Cognitive Sovereignty: The Game of Intelligences
Artificial intelligence is often framed in technocratic terms as a tool for consumption. But this perspective is inaccurate.
What is at stake is not the production of better solutions for the market, but a transformation in how humans think with machines.
When interacting with intelligent systems, we do not simply obtain answers—we begin to delegate cognitive processes, often driven by the urgency of speed as the defining logic of our time. Perception, evaluation, and judgment are reorganized within hybrid environments where human and machine intelligence intertwine.
This is not a rupture, but a continuation. From an evolutionary perspective, intelligence has always been linked to simulation. In this context, AI does not replace intelligence—it exposes its structure.
But this interaction is not neutral. Every human–algorithmic system produces effects at cognitive, affective, and behavioral levels, and at a higher level, in the capacity for authorship.
This introduces an unavoidable ethical dimension. This talk explores these transformations through the concept of cognitive sovereignty and asks:
What does it mean to decide within the game of shared intelligences?
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