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Fiduciary Duty and
Autonomous Risk.

How AgDR v1.8 satisfies the Duty of Care under federal corporate law.

CBCA Section 122(1)(b)

The Duty of Care

Directors must exercise the care, diligence, and skill that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in comparable circumstances. In an AI context, "prudence" requires more than hope. It requires a forensic record.

The Shield: By implementing AgDR, the board ensures that every autonomous decision is logged with a Human Delta. This proves the board did not abdicate oversight to a black box.

The Business Judgment Rule

Courts generally defer to business decisions if they were made on an informed basis. If an AI causes harm, AgDR provides the evidence that the decision process was structured, authorized, and transparently governed.

Without the Atomic Kernel Inference, a director has no evidence to support a Business Judgment defense. They are left with hearsay.

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