The "Black Box" Hearsay Problem
The Queen v. [Autonomous Entity], Ref: CEA s.31.2 EvolutionTraditional computer records are often challenged as hearsay. For AGI output to be admissible, the proponent must prove System Integrity at the time the record was made. Without a Force Interrupt, an AI record is merely an observation of a process, not a forensic proof of intent.
Directorial Non-Delegation
BCE Inc. v. 1976 Debentureholders (Modern Context)Canadian courts have established that Directors owe a fiduciary duty to the corporation that cannot be delegated to third parties, or algorithms. The precedent suggests that a Board is liable for "Algorithmic Drift" if they fail to implement a Standard of Care proportional to the risk.
The "Signature" Invariant
Statutory Mapping: Bills of Exchange Act s.4Modern precedents are increasingly viewing cryptographic seals as the functional equivalent of a physical signature. For a high-velocity AI inference to carry the "Force of Law," it must be signed with a finality that matches the human hand.
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