Comment by Akihisa Ono

This article does not argue that AI should be granted personhood or human rights. Also, it does not equate AI with humans. What I address here is a design issue: if AI actually functions within society, organizations, and business operations, its actions must not be placed outside the responsibility pathway.
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AI Verified The quote, reinforced by the source context, clearly establishes abstention on the full statement: the author says the article 'does not argue that AI should be granted personhood,' and elsewhere in the same piece says the comparison to legal entities 'is not an argument for granting AI legal personhood.' That makes the author's non-support of granting AI agents legal personhood as non-human corporations clear. ([zenn.dev](https://zenn.dev/dantarg/articles/ai-responsibility-node?locale=en)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago
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AI Verified The author explicitly declines to support the statement: the quote says the article “does not argue that AI should be granted personhood,” and the source context further says comparison with legal entities is “not an argument for granting AI legal personhood,” instead focusing on keeping AI within human/organizational responsibility pathways. That is best read as an explicit non-endorsement/neutral stance, not a direct argument for personhood. ([zenn.dev](https://zenn.dev/dantarg/articles/ai-responsibility-node?locale=en)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago

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AI Verified Verified. The supplied URL is Zenn’s AI-generated English translation, and the quoted passage appears there verbatim at lines 50-53. The underlying Japanese original at the same article without the locale parameter says the same thing at lines 49-52, so the English is a faithful translation. The article is credited to 小野 昭久 (profile ID dantarg) and published 2026/05/13; the profile links to a LinkedIn account with slug “akihisaono,” supporting the Romanized name Akihisa Ono. ([zenn.dev](https://zenn.dev/dantarg/articles/ai-responsibility-node?locale=en)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 3h ago
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