AI candidate to run in Colombia's legislative elections

WorldView · Samuel Otieno · February 22, 2026
AI candidate to run in Colombia's legislative elections
The emergence of Gaitana AI on the Colombian political scene is not some distant dystopia; it is very real PHOTO/Tekkit.io
In Summary

According to reports by El Colombiano, Gaitana is not a human candidate but a digital avatar created using artificial intelligence. The project has been developed as a political and technological experiment to amplify Indigenous voices through digital tools.

An artificial intelligence-powered avatar named Gaitana has entered Colombia’s 2026 congressional race, aiming to contest one of the Indigenous reserved seats in the national legislature.

According to reports by El Colombiano, Gaitana is not a human candidate but a digital avatar created using artificial intelligence. The project has been developed as a political and technological experiment to amplify Indigenous voices through digital tools.

Gaitana is an AI-generated avatar designed to symbolically represent Indigenous communities in the Congress of Colombia. Her name references a 16th-century Indigenous leader who resisted Spanish colonisation, adding historical and cultural significance to the digital persona.

The creators describe the initiative as an attempt to explore how artificial intelligence can support political participation, policy communication and community engagement particularly among underrepresented groups.

Colombia’s constitution guarantees reserved seats in Congress for Indigenous representatives. Traditionally, these seats are contested by human candidates from recognised Indigenous organisations.

The emergence of an AI avatar seeking to participate, whether symbolically or formally, has sparked debate about legality, ethics and the future of political representation in the digital age.

While Gaitana has generated curiosity and buzz online, electoral law in Colombia currently requires candidates to be natural persons. This raises questions about whether the AI avatar itself is the candidate or whether a human representative is formally registering while using the AI as a campaign platform.

The move has triggered discussion across social media and political circles, with some praising it as innovative and others questioning whether technology should play such a direct role in democratic processes.

The 2026 elections in Colombia are already shaping up to be closely watched. Gaitana’s entry, even as a conceptual or symbolic candidate, highlights how artificial intelligence is increasingly intersecting with politics worldwide.

Whether she ultimately appears on the official ballot or remains a provocative digital campaign experiment, Gaitana has already ensured one thing: Colombia’s elections just got a futuristic twist.

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