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Argentina Launched an AI to Predict the Future. It Couldn't Predict a Typo

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Argentina's Ministry of Human Capital has a bold claim: It can predict the future of social policy using artificial intelligence. President Javier Milei announced the “Gemelo Digital Social” initiative (which roughly translates to “Social Digital Twin”) on Friday via X, calling it "a paradigm change in social policy."


He closed the announcement with "MAGA. VLLC!"—a nod to Trump's slogan alongside his own—lest anyone miss the political branding.



The system, a "social digital twin," is designed as a virtual, dynamic replica of Argentine society. It ingests data from multiple government and private sources, then uses AI to simulate scenarios, anticipate impacts, and optimize policy decisions in real time.


The stated goal: move Argentina from a "reactive state"—one that responds to social problems after the fact—to a "predictive state" that can model poverty, track the effects of subsidies, and map human capital development from childhood to adulthood.


Digital twins are established technology. They've been used in engineering, urban planning, and infrastructure for years—simulating how a bridge holds under load, or how traffic flows before a road is built. Argentina's government claims this would be the first time the concept is applied to social policy at a national scale.





The system would aggregate data, identify patterns, project scenarios, and convert social experience into what the ministry calls "public intelligence." In practice: a centralized database drawing from government agencies and the private sector—health, income, education, consumption—fed through an AI model that tells policymakers what's coming. Think of it as a weather forecast for poverty.


It's not an unprecedented idea in government. Decrypt reported in April 2025 that the U.K. Ministry of Justice was secretly building an AI system to predict who might commit murder, scraping mental health records, addiction history, and self-harm reports from over 100,000 people. That program drew immediate comparisons to the Phillip K. Dick novelette and film “Minority Report” and triggered a civil liberties firestorm.


Argentina's stated purpose is softer—social optimization rather than crime prediction—but the underlying architecture is similar: aggregate enough personal data and let an algorithm tell you what happens next.


The internet reacts


The vision was futuristic. The execution was not.


The promotional video released to announce the Gemelo Digital was riddled with errors that sparked instant mockery. At the 0:35 mark, a graphic listed "MULTIPLES FUENTES"—missing the mandatory accent on the esdrújula múltiples. The bigger blunder appeared at 0:54: a full-screen declaration that the system was the "PRIMER SISTEMA QUE AYUDA PREDICIR EL FUTURO"—dropping the preposition "a" before the verb (which makes the whole thing sound weird in Spanish) and misspelling "predecir" as "predicir."



The digital twin system that promises to predict the future could not predict a typo.


"No predijo los errores de ortografía," quipped user @pablomen0 on X—"It didn't predict the spelling errors."



Developer and tech commentator Maximiliano Firtman catalogued the full embarrassment: "Grammar and spelling errors, a fake minister presenting with holograms, Singaporean flags, Amazon AWS logo, a terrible speech. Incredible."



It fits a pattern. Just weeks ago, an official photo of Milei at his desk in the Casa Rosada (the presidential palace) went viral because through the window behind him, the Casa Rosada appeared again. An AI-generated image of a president, inside the palace, looking out at the same palace. The presidency's digital communications team has a recurring problem with unsupervised AI output.


The political backlash arrived fast. Opposition senator Agustín Rossi filed a formal information request demanding transparency on the program's legal framework, data protections, and citizen rights guarantees. "The future cannot become surveillance over citizens," Rossi wrote on X. Milei's government—which has faced repeated scrutiny over its relationships with tech operators since the Libra meme coin scandal—has not addressed the governance question publicly.


Privacy experts went further. Mass aggregation of real data on Argentine citizens legally requires strict anonymization protocols. No such framework has been announced.


Analyst Julián Roô framed the concern at a structural level: "Argentina will be the laboratory rat for analyzing how a society works when algorithms classify citizens by risk, productivity, or behavior. From today, Argentina moves from social policies based mainly on human decisions to automated predictive systems fed by AI and big data."


Political analyst Pablo Munoz Iturrieta wrote: “It sounds futuristic and efficient. The thing is, this sounds like the wet dream of any authoritarian technocrat.”



Senator Rossi's formal information request remains pending. The Ministry of Human Capital has not elaborated on either the video errors or the data governance framework the system would operate under.


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