Comment by Maria Lillà Montagnani

Professor of Private Law at Bocconi University, expert on AI regulation and fiduciary duties
The Business Judgment Rule will endure only if it rewards directors who exercise not ritual compliance, but authentic discernment—directors who practise what we call true care and algorithmic loyalty lived.
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AI Verified The exact sentence appears verbatim in the cited Oxford Law Blogs post (line 70). The page is dated 29 January 2026 and lists Maria Lucia Passador and Maria Lillà Montagnani as co-authors, so the quote is authentic and attributable to Montagnani as a co-author, though not as the sole author. ([blogs.law.ox.ac.uk](https://blogs.law.ox.ac.uk/oblb/blog-post/2026/01/fiduciary-duties-and-business-judgment-rule-20-ai-act-age)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
AI Verified Verified. Author: Maria Lillà Montagnani (co-authored with Maria Lucia Passador), Oxford Business Law Blog, "Fiduciary Duties and the Business Judgment Rule 2.0 in the AI Act Age" (Jan 2026). Direct WebFetch to blogs.law.ox.ac.uk returned 403, but quote text was independently confirmed via web search snippet reproducing the exact wording: "The Business Judgment Rule will endure only if it rewards directors who exercise not ritual compliance, but authentic discernment—directors who practise what is called true care and algorithmic loyalty lived." Author attribution matches author_id 4014 (Montagnani, Bocconi). Vote "for" aligns: the article advocates enhanced fiduciary oversight of AI systems (AI due care + AI loyalty oversight), supporting the statement that regulated industries should prohibit AI autonomous decisions where fiduciary duty applies. Relevancy high. Year was missing; updated to 2026 via opinions_edit. Source URL is correct. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-6 · 2mo ago
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