A Guide to Crafting a Liability Regime for AI
How should we hold people responsible when AI causes harm? That's the job of a liability regime.
In this conversation, Jai Ramaswamy, chief legal and policy officer, joins Matt Perault, head of AI policy at a16z, to unpack the role of liability in AI policy: how to protect people from real harms without slowing innovation, limiting competition, or punishing the wrong actors.
They discuss why trust is essential to long-term AI adoption, why liability should focus on harmful uses rather than general-purpose development, and how policymakers can design rules that hold bad actors accountable while giving startups room to build.
The conversation also explores what a workable AI liability regime should prioritize: accountability, proportionality, enforcement of existing laws, and targeted updates where current law falls short.
For founders, policymakers, and anyone tracking the future of AI regulation, this episode offers a guide for thinking about responsibility, risk, and innovation in the AI era.
Topics covered:
00:00: Intro
01:00: Why AI liability is on the table now, and why it's been on Jai's mind for years
02:00: Why this matters — trust, long-term ecosystems, and the equities at stake
04:00: Failure modes at both ends — crushing liability vs. blanket immunity, and why neither serves Little Tech
08:00: The proposals we're concerned about — SB 1047, strict developer liability for downstream misuse, AI as an automatic aggravating factor in criminal law
14:00: The Little Tech lens — focusing on wrongdoing, not building, and why "paperwork favors the powerful"
18:00: The least-cost avoider principle and how it maps onto AI
23:00: Building a better regime — presumption of user liability for AI outputs, procedural safeguards, and well-designed safe harbors
31:00: Protecting good behavior — information sharing, incident reporting, and getting incentives right
32:00: Federal vs. state roles — the constitutional allocation as a guide to liability design
Resources:
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