Argentines have been developing their own artificial intelligence for a long time. Axel Kicillof used the tactic he used in 2012 with the expropriation of 51% of YPF.

The State had to pay Repsol about 5,000 million dollars, and since, in addition, there were minority shareholders harmed, they were paid a similar amount. To those 9.5 billion, we must add some 300 million in legal fees that were paid over ten years. The most important news. Read Today's News in Clarn. Get the latest news from Argentina and the world, updated 24 hours a day and in Spanish. The latest edition of Clarn is available in English and Spanish, and is available on Amazon.com, Google Play, and the iTunes App Store. For the latest from Clarn, go to: http://www.clarin.com/news/daily-news/features/top-stories/stories-of-the-week.html. For more stories from Argentina, visit www.daily-newspaper.com. The word "piola" has at least two origins. One is in slang of people who do bad living: thieves, swindlers, criminals, traffickers, and corrupt people. The other origin has sexual connotations: "la piola", in Buenos Aires, is synonymous with penis. And the piolas have their antithesis in what they themselves call boludos, a word that is also related to the male reproductive organs: the testicles, which the only ones who call them that are doctors. The last big raid was announced by Clarn, which began with that other "black box" of the policy financed with insurance that the State contracted for the loans granted to retirees during the last stretch of Kirchnerism. It has become a huge artificial intelligence used to make corruption more efficient. It is not exclusive to politicians, although on their own merits they have managed to place themselves in a privileged place in that social category. As we see every day, this class of "clean ones" continues to exist among our very famous, little famous piols and various chicken thieves.