The letter of intent between Sur Energy and OpenAI to explore a Stargate project in Argentina confirms the country’s entry into the global conversation on AI infrastructure: a clean-energy initiative with Sur Energy leading a consortium (including a cloud developer) and OpenAI considering the role of offtaker. It also opens an agenda to drive AI adoption in the public sector through OpenAI for Countries. Local adoption already shows traction—“millions of Argentines use ChatGPT every week”—reinforcing that it’s time to move from vision to operation.
At Accusys, that context translates into execution, with solutions available today and a clear roadmap for what’s next, with security and governance as cross-cutting layers.
InnovaCom is our multi-agent customer service platform that uses multiple models (including OpenAI’s GPT-5 and GPT-5 mini) to handle service, post-sales, and acquisition across omnichannel touchpoints (WhatsApp, web/chat, VOIP, app, etc.), with full traceability and data governance.
Less friction and fewer reprocesses in customer care, consistent SLA compliance, and a simpler experience for customers and teams—always with human supervision, traceability, and observability as design standards.
People and organizations are already open to working with AI and conversational interfaces, but many implementations still have “gaps” (lack of context, cross-channel friction, limited measurement). That’s where Accusys becomes your ally: we close those gaps with operation-first design, governed data, actionable metrics, and iterative deployments.
The time is now. Accusys is already making it happen with InnovaCom.
The AI opportunity in Argentina and LATAM is already underway. With initiatives like Sur Energy + OpenAI and OpenAI for Countries, the context is favorable; the differentiator is operating with metrics, security, and scale.