MEXICO CITY, July 17 (Reuters) - Mexican telecommunications giant America Movil's Chilean venture ClaroVTR will be fully capitalized by the end of the year, America Movil CFO Carlos Garcia Moreno said in an earnings call on Wednesday.

In June, America Movil acquired a dominant stake in cable and mobile phone operator ClaroVTR, which had been shared equally with Liberty Latin America. America Movil will transform the convertible notes it holds in ClaroVTR into shares to obtain a controlling interest of around 91%.

Executives said on the call with investors they did not foresee any major cash injections into the Chilean company.

"I think at the end of 2024 we're going to have the company fully capitalized and with all the investments in place to have a very strong infrastructure, capacity, coverage and with a very good team," Garcia said.

America Movil on Tuesday reported a swing to a net loss in the second quarter of 1.09 billion pesos ($60 million), citing the impact of the depreciation of the peso.

The company's revenue, however, edged up 1.5% to hit 205.52 billion pesos ($11.24 billion).

Shares of America Movil on Wednesday morning were down about 0.12%.

Garcia added that the company, controlled by the family of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, was working on ways to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its business, but that it would take time.

"There's going to be a lot of AI coming to be more efficient, to know more about the customer, to reduce costs, to save energy, to do a lot of things, and we're working on that ... but it's not something that you're going to see for tomorrow," Garcia said.

(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison in Mexico City Additional reporting by Noe Torres in Mexico City Writing by Brendan O'Boyle Editing by Matthew Lewis)