Comment by Anita Srinivasan

Legal scholar and LL.M. graduate of UC Berkeley School of Law; author on AI liability and governance.
Explicit liability allocation rules for cross-provider composition. Legislators extending AB 316’s logic should clarify how liability allocates across multiple developers whose agents composed without direct human authorization – whether through joint and several liability, proportional fault, or a rebuttable presumption that the orchestrating agent’s developer bears primary responsibility.
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