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Argentine officials submitted a draft to Congress creating non-human corporations run by AI agents or robots without mandatory human boards. The proposal requires a human legal representative and promoter for liability, plus compliance officers where anti-money-laundering rules apply despite claims of zero regulation. Historian Yuval Noah Harari criticized the plan as creating dangerous accountability gaps while Microsoft executive Mustafa Suleyman argued against granting AI quasi-person status.
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