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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about AGI contracts focus on the legal and ethical implications of advanced AI systems that may appear conscious. A key thread examines Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman's warning about Seemingly Conscious AI (SCAI) and the need for new contractual frameworks to govern AI behavior, liability, and personhood risks. The conversation centers on how businesses and regulators should prepare for AI systems that mimic human interaction, emphasizing the importance of designing AI to serve people rather than replicate personhood. Topics include engineering incentives, public policy, and the psychological impact of human-like AI, all relevant to drafting contracts that address AI accountability and safety.
Microsoft’s AI chief Mustafa Suleyman has issued a stark public warning: engineers and executives are on the brink of building systems that look, talk and behave like persons — and society is not prepared for the consequences. In a wide-ranging essay published in August 2025, Suleyman framed a...
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