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Thiago Camargo

A lawyer who graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás (PUC-GO) and holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from Columbia University in New York, Thiago Camargo has nearly 20 years of experience in the public sector—at the municipal, state, and federal levels—and in the private sector. From 2017 to 2019, he served as the National Secretary of Digital Policies for the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation, and Communications, where he led the formulation of the National Digital Transformation Strategy, officially oversaw the creation of the General Data Protection Law, and drafted the new National Information Technology Law. In the Goiás State Government, he served as Executive Superintendent in the State Secretariats of Innovation, Science and Technology, and Planning, in addition to a tenure at the Secretariat of Education. He was also a Board Member of the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br), responsible for coordinating and integrating all Internet service initiatives in Brazil, and CEO of Movimento Brasil Digital, where he developed partnerships with governments, such as the Brazilian Federal Government and the São Paulo State Government, to train people in digital skills.

Thiago Camargo

A lawyer who graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás (PUC-GO) and holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from Columbia University in New York, Thiago Camargo has nearly 20 years of experience in the public sector—at the municipal, state, and federal levels—and in the private sector. From 2017 to 2019, he served as the National Secretary of Digital Policies for the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation, and Communications, where he led the formulation of the National Digital Transformation Strategy, officially oversaw the creation of the General Data Protection Law, and drafted the new National Information Technology Law. In the Goiás State Government, he served as Executive Superintendent in the State Secretariats of Innovation, Science and Technology, and Planning, in addition to a tenure at the Secretariat of Education. He was also a Board Member of the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br), responsible for coordinating and integrating all Internet service initiatives in Brazil, and CEO of Movimento Brasil Digital, where he developed partnerships with governments, such as the Brazilian Federal Government and the São Paulo State Government, to train people in digital skills.
05 Nov

Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability – Challenges and Opportunities

The expansion of artificial intelligence heralds a new era of efficiency and innovation, but also imposes a growing challenge: the high energy and environmental costs of the digital systems that sustain this revolution. Data centers, data mining, and the training of large AI models consume expressive volumes of energy and natural resources, pressuring global decarbonization targets. This panel discusses how governments, corporations (or companies), and researchers can align artificial intelligence with the principles of sustainability — through green infrastructure, computational efficiency, ethical governance, and the use of clean energy. The future of AI depends on its capacity to think, yes — but to think sustainably.

Cosan presents: Green Economy Stage 15:30 - 16:30