Milei Promises Tech Firms New Laws and ‘Unregulated’ AI in Argentina
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Artificial intelligence should remain largely unregulated in order to free people from the limitations of their own brain
With an attractive legal framework and low taxes, the ultraliberal president wants to attract the AI industry to South America. "We have opened," he writes in the Financial Times.
The Argentine president makes AI a priority for his country. By setting a new legal framework: little or no regulation, low taxation and companies run by algorithms.
Milei promises tech firms new laws and ‘unregulated’ AI in Argentina
President makes bold pitch in 'Financial Times' op-ed, promising to keep AI free from regulation in Argentina; Op-ed is latest in series of moves promoting Argentina as nation friendly to Artificial Intelligence. Leer más
The libertarian said that from his government they are "open to business.""We seek to offer the most attractive legal and fiscal environment for Artificial Intelligence companies that will define the 21st century," he said.
President Javier Milei wrote a column in the British Financial Times in which he analyzed the advance of artificial intelligence (IA), defended the need to create specific legal frameworks for that technology and advanced what the role of Argentina should be in that process. On the basis of the project of “Super RIGI” presented by the government last week in Congress, he proposed that the country should become a pole of technological innovation …
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