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Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, has shed light on billionaire Peter Thiels reason for suddenly planting roots in his country.
In a Financial Times op-ed, Milei announced plans to make Argentina the worlds top destination for tech billionaires seeking to escape regulation, legal liability, and taxes. Mileis op-ed trumpeted new legislation that would do three things:
1. Keep AI unregulated, providing a haven for companies wishing to develop the technology without guardrails or government rules.
2. Create a new business category for what Milei called the non-human corporation. These would be companies supposedly operated by AI agents or robots that could exercise independent judgment in unpredictable environments. These non-human companies would receive major protections in the form of limited liability for whatever decisions they might allegedly make on their own, without human intervention.
https://www.thenerdreich.com/ai-argentina-and-the-antichrist-thiels-vision-blooms/
Much more at link.
Recommended reading.

JCMach1
(29,253 posts)orangecrush
(31,511 posts)Thanks
Cheezoholic
(4,009 posts)orangecrush
(31,511 posts)And they have a lot of meat packing plants there.
Soylent orange!
eppur_se_muova
(42,724 posts)Baitball Blogger
(52,783 posts)And if it does becomes a threat to the rest of the world, it can be shut down with one well placed EMP?
Hmm... maybe that's why they want the tunnels.
Seriously, our sci-fi writers have been slacking off. Though, Planet of the Apes came close.
orangecrush
(31,511 posts)MLWR
(1,118 posts)orangecrush
(31,511 posts)patphil
(9,265 posts)I expect the president of Argentina will be a billionaire soon, if he isn't already.
At some point this whole AI thing will get very toxic, and the rest of the world will blame Argentina. It could get very dicey down there.
But by then Melei and all the others will have moved on to a different place that claims to be a safe haven for corrupt billionaires.
orangecrush
(31,511 posts)highplainsdem
(63,393 posts)https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221281697
orangecrush
(31,511 posts)3825-87867
(2,031 posts)I seem to remember our flatulent leader gave Argentina a few billion a little while ago. Got me wondering aout that. And I'm also wondering how many who work and worked for Porkumata have somehow"invested" in anything Argentina.
Just a thought. and maybe that's where all the doge cash went.
BTW, someone needs to check up on our gold down there in Kentucky.
orangecrush
(31,511 posts)Congratulations!
Radical Lutheran
(31 posts)I seem to remember a Movie in the 1970s, that predicted AI.
It was call Collosus the Forbin Project. Scary and it did not have a happy ending for anyone.
It is a good watch and errie similarity to our own times.
vapor2
(5,018 posts)calimary
(91,110 posts)Hopefully Ill be dead before the results of all this start hitting home.
orangecrush
(31,511 posts)harumph
(3,454 posts)I'm not sure they'll go along. Javier Milei's popularity has seen fluctuations, with his approval rating dropping to 35.5 percent in April 2026, largely due to economic challenges and corruption scandals within his administration. So maybe the billionaire's will all go down there.
orangecrush
(31,511 posts)He has a strong opposition there, from what I understand.