Overview
- Buenos Aires approved Resolution 9/2025, imposing mandatory standards for designing, procuring and operating AI in government, including citizen disclosure when automated systems are used.
- The rules classify AI by risk—banning manipulative or social‑scoring systems, requiring rigorous impact assessments for high‑risk uses such as biometrics and critical infrastructure, and obliging all projects to enroll in a new provincial AI registry.
- Experts say the move sets a precedent for other jurisdictions in Argentina and could pressure Congress to advance national legislation after repeated delays.
- Market jitters continue as tech stocks posted steep monthly declines, with Michael Burry alleging aggressive accounting that understates depreciation and warning of more details to come on Nov. 25.
- Despite strong results at vendors like Nvidia, analysts highlight structural risks in AI infrastructure, citing potential losses at data centers and circular financing, while cybersecurity experts report criminals weaponizing AI as studies show faster breach detection but not fewer incidents.