Milei Replied to Harari for the Regulation of AI: "It Will Not Be Terminator's Day of Judgment"
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Javier Milei is determined to turn Argentina into a paradise for artificial intelligence companies (AI). In parallel to the legislative project that seeks to attract multimillion dollar investments in experimental industries, this Thursday he defended the idea of creating a new legal framework that allows to grant legal personality with limited liability to companies managed by systems of AI. The Argentine president responded through an official…
Javier Milei’s interest in Artificial Intelligence is such that almost every week there is a pronouncement by the president of Argentina on the issue. This time, the president responded to thinker Noah Harari, who days ago presented his doubts about the project that the local government sent to Congress to give legal personality to non-human corporations. All the exchange took place in English language. It began with the publication of a Milei c…
Argentine President Javier Milei pleads for the creation of a new legal framework to welcome limited liability companies run by machines, without any human being. A position that worries the left-wing newspaper, Página 12, which sees it as a desire to make the country the tax haven of techno-libertarians.
President Javier Milei responded once again to Israeli historian and philosopher Yuval Noah Harari, after the author of Sapiens questioned his initiative to create a new legal entity for companies operated by synthetic intelligence. The exchange stemmed from an article by the Argentine president in the Financial Times, where he defended the possibility of inspecting “automated companies” without direct human oversight. Harari responded in the sa…
President Javier Milei responded this Thursday to the criticisms of the historian Yuval Noah Harari about the possibility of granting legal personality to companies managed entirely by artificial intelligence (AI), thus continuing a debate that both had recently held on the pages of the Financial Times about the regulatory challenges of that technology.The letter, disseminated by the Office of the President of the Argentine Republic, arrived day…

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