The Next WebArgentina’s Senate will consider a draft law that creates a new legal category for companies run by artificial‑intelligence agents. The proposal, championed by President Javier Milei, would let AI systems sign contracts and hold assets, while still requiring a human legal representative, a promoter with unlimited liability, and a compliance officer for anti‑money‑laundering purposes. Critics, including historian Yuval Noah Harari and Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman, warn the model leaves a dangerous accountability gap. The government argues the framework will attract tech investment and simplify regulation, even as other nations tighten AI rules.
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