President Sheinbaum questioned the origin of the call for the “Generation Z” march, considering that the content is created by accounts without identity and with AI; He pointed out the use of the PRI and the PAN of these calls.
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Mexico City, November 5 (However).– The President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo questioned the call for a protest against him Government of Mexico which is supposedly driven by “Generation Z”made up of young teenagers and university studentswell he said that it is about accounts in social networks what they have no identity and they are generated mostly for Artificial intelligence (IA), in addition to the fact that opposition parties such as the PRI and the PAN have taken the opportunity to join.
“This mobilization that appears on the networks draws attention: it is full of Artificial Intelligence. Accounts that have no identity, particularly on TikTok, of demonstrations, pure Artificial Intelligence. Now the one who becomes visible is the PRI, some from the PAN, some from other parties, or people or accounts that are closely identified with the Mexican right and that are calling, which also have no identity,” Sheinbaum said in his morning conference this Wednesday.
“Identity, I mean that you put your name, your photograph, or you put another name but people know who you are. That’s okay. The issue is that it draws a lot of attention that the call for this ‘Generation Z’ demonstration is a number of unidentified accounts with pure Artificial Intelligence, with images and videos constructed like this, now it is very easy to do it. It is very accessible to be able to do it,” he added.
The One Piece flag adopted by the call @generation_mx It is used by PRI deputies during a session in the Chamber of Deputies.
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But, the president highlighted, “what is most striking is that the PRI takes the stand with this image. By the way, it does not have much to do with the age of the person who took the stand.”
In recent days, the call for the so-called “Generation Z March” has begun to circulate on social networks, a movement that presents itself as a citizen, but whose promotion on digital platforms and without a visible figure to call it, has raised doubts about its authenticity.
Meanwhile, from the federal government, President Claudia Sheinbaum warned that behind both actions – the use of crime and youth mobilization – lies an attempt by the right to reposition itself politically.
