>> It will b e very hard at that point to hold up in court, given that the AGI 
>> must choose who gets what, cause there sure aint no precedent for a 
>> non-legal-entity like an AI for making legal decisions.
>>  Will have to have it declared a "person" first.

    There is nothing necessary to hold up in court.  The trustees/"trustworthy 
owners" are taking the action.  The fact that their decision was based upon the 
ramblings of an AGI is entirely irrelevant as far as the legal system is 
concerned.  There is, of course, the danger of trustee defection but I don't 
believe that you can legally stop that short of declaring the AGI a person and 
making the trustees unnecessary (and I'm not holding my breath).  The entire 
point of the trustees is to provide the correct legal cover for the AGI.

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