Cesar Rosales is an international subject-matter expert in the field of technology and democracy, supporting the work of international organizations of the Inter-American System. He is currently coordinating the efforts of a regional initiative to promote the ethical use of Artificial Intelligence in the private sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition to his coordination role in the initiative, he helps companies include an ethical perspective into their business models, operations, products and services. He also writes about Digital Trust in Latin America and the Caribbean, and is often consulted by think tanks on topics related to misinformation, democratic transitions, and technology. In the past he has worked for the Organization of American States in Washington DC and Colombia as political analyst of the Department of Sustainable Democracy and Special Missions, and as regional coordinator of the OAS Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia. He holds an MA in Latin American Studies from Georgetown University (’14) and a BA in IR from Tec de Monterrey in Mexico City (’09), and is PhD candidate in Law (political theory) at Pompeu Fabra University in Spain.