Shweta, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. ABSTRACT The rapid development of autonomous artificial intelligence (“AI”) agents is challenging traditional assumptions about agency, responsibility, and legal personality. Unlike conventional software, increasingly sophisticated AI agents can interpret objectives, formulate plans, interact with external systems, make decisions, and perform actions with limited or delayed human intervention. This development raises a fundamental legal question:...
AI Agents And Legal Personality: Rethinking Legal Personhood In The Age Of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence
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