Comment by Lawrence B. Solum

The law might very well say, let's recognize artificial intelligences as limited-purpose legal persons that can sue and be sued, that can own shares and can write checks and so on. And that scenario could happen tomorrow if someone wanted it to. [...] They have the ability to do things, but they do not have the capacities that we associated with being a moral being, with being a person in the moral sense.
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AI Verified The KNKX/NPR transcript at the provided URL, published May 11, 2026, contains both quoted passages verbatim and attributes them to “LAWRENCE SOLUM”; University of Virginia Law identifies his canonical full name as Lawrence B. Solum, so the stored author, date, content, and source URL are consistent. ([knkx.org](https://www.knkx.org/2026-05-11/several-states-considering-ban-on-legal-personhood-for-ai)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago
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