La Nación addresses AI risks, public incidents, and election questions in recent posts

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published a series of posts on its official Twitter account between February 9 and 10, 2026, covering topics ranging from digital security to local incidents and electoral processes.

On February 9, 2026, La Nación highlighted concerns about the increasing influence of automated programs and artificial intelligence online. The outlet stated: ” Bots e inteligencia artificial ya dominan Internet y ponen en riesgo la confianza digital https://t.co/yUhVoaKDf6″.

Shortly after midnight on February 10, La Nación reported on a personal incident involving Omar Cascante. The post read: ” Omar Cascante vivió una aterradora situación con su bebé que ningún padre desea: vea lo que pasó https://t.co/KQG0rg4Avv”.

Later that same day, the news organization turned its attention to the ongoing election process in Costa Rica. It questioned the status of legislative seats in the official vote count by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), posting: ” ¿Realmente hay curules en disputa en el conteo definitivo del TSE? ¿En cuáles provincias? https://t.co/qOtvrFDlUA”.

La Nación has a longstanding reputation for reporting on national issues in Costa Rica, including developments in technology, public safety incidents involving well-known individuals such as Omar Cascante—a media personality—and coverage of electoral procedures overseen by institutions like the TSE (Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones). Their reporting provides updates and analysis during key periods such as general elections.



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