What could Argentina’s firms without humans mean for business?

Javier Milei at Milken Institute.
Argentina eyes AI company law. (Source: Reuters)
Argentine President Javier Milei generated both excitement and fear last month when he announced a congressional bill to create “non-human corporations” run by AI, but the companies would actually require human involvement. Milei described in a Financial Times op-ed a new type of company that could run without human employees, in which AI agents or robots would “exercise independent judgment in unpredictable environments.” Argentina would become the first country to pass legislation crea

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