Much of the Speech for Patrias of Dina Boluarte would have been done with Artificial intelligenceas indicated by the verified Justdone, Sidekicker, ZEROGPT.
It was the user of X Karen Barboza who warned of the possible use of Ia for the elaboration of the speech. According to the Justdone application, 91% of speech shows signs of generation by Ia. Sidekicker indicates 80%, while Zerogpt has 62.7%.
Justdone, AI verifier indicates that 91% of the text shows signs of generation by Ia. Photo: screen capture/Justdone

The IA Sidekicker detector indicates that 80% of the speech shows signs of elaboration of AI. Photo: Karen Barboza/X.

Zerogpt detected 62.67% of the speech would have been generated by AI. Photo: Karen Barboza/X.
Dina Boluarte did not read her full speech
He Presidential Message of Dina Boluarte Printed consisted of more than 90 pages, but the head of state ended her reading after advancing little more from page 80. This abrupt jump occurred in the last part of the speech, which generated doubts about the content that was left out and the reasons behind this omission.
So far, from Government Palace has not been issued an official explanation about what happened. The omission has not gone unnoticed in social networks, where users and journalists from various media question the lack of transparency and improvised treatment of a message that had to account for the real situation of the country and its perspectives.
During the discourse in the Hemicycle of Parliament, some manifestations of congressmen of the left -wing benches were presented, who with posters, poles and photographs, launched harangues against the regime of Dina Boluarte. Legislators like Jaime Quito, Ruth Luque, Wilson Quispe They got up from their places and took posters with phrases such as: “The people do not give up”, “Dina the people repudiate you” and “Justice for the people.”
Dina Boluarte culminates her latest message to the nation with low approval and amid protests
Latest July 28in the midst of rejection and manifestations in the Congress and in the streets of the center of Lima, Dina Boluarte He concluded his last Message to La Nación. Using expressions in Quechua Chanka, Boluarte urged the unit: “Compatriots: a single head, a single heart, one hand, without hate. Let’s work together. We will free the great Peruvian nation.”
After 4 hours and 10 minutes, the president decided to omit about 13 pages of her speech, which this year consisted of 97 pages, 18 more than the previous year. The message was expected to conclude around 4 in the afternoon, but, unexpectedly, it was interrupted. During his speech, several ministers and congressmen were seen as sleeping or taking photos, without paying attention to Boluarte.
