At least four states in the United States passed laws to prevent artificial intelligence systems from being recognized as people and, consequently, may have rights associated with marriage. The measures were adopted in Idaho, North Dakota, Utah and Tennessee, all governed by Republicans and with a Republican majority in state legislatures, according to Wired magazine's survey.
At least four states in the United States passed laws to prevent artificial intelligence systems from being recognized as people and, consequently, may have rights associated with marriage. The measures were adopted in Idaho, North Dakota, Utah and Tennessee, all governed by Republicans and with a Republican majority in state legislatures, according to Wired magazine's survey.