Overview
- Google is promoting free AI tools for Peru’s 2026 elections to help voters study proposals and spot false content.
- NotebookLM lets people upload government plans from JNE or Agencia Andina, ask pointed questions, and compare candidates with answers drawn only from those files.
- Gemini explains policy jargon in plain words and can pull recent statements or notices from electoral bodies.
- For verification, Google News shows fact-check labels, while Google Lens runs reverse-image searches and SynthID looks for AI watermarks, including from models like Nano Banana.
- Peru’s election office, ONPE, reminded voters to mark a cross or X inside the box so the vote counts, reinforcing that official rules decide ballot validity.