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Watch This Space: The Rise of AI Landlords in Canada
(openmedia.org)
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An AI can't sign a form, it can't own property, and it cannot be a landlord.
The article isn’t arguing that, it’s explaining how landlords are using AI tools to screen rental applicants and basing their decisions on the AI analysis of their profile.
It absolutely can. AI can be a decision maker for an LTD. I'm not saying it's good, or it should be this way. But there's nothing stopping it.
But a real person must be registered of the LTD?
I can spool up a bot, give it bitcoin, the bot can hire a lawyer to incorporate the LTD.
Yet. If business entities are entitled to those things, no reason AI won't be too.