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<h1>Legal risks of multi-agent AI orchestration accessing cloud and proprietary files: data, IP, liability, consumer protection, regulatory compliance</h1> Two AI-powered productivity platforms launched an upgraded multi-agent AI system claiming orchestration of 100+ parallel agents to accelerate complex tasks and permit real-time user intervention. The system reportedly accesses massive scholarly and proprietary document collections plus user-approved cloud files, uses retrieval-augmented generation and cross-validation to reduce hallucinations, and is integrated into a widely distributed cloud service and preinstalled on a major smartphone OS. Legal considerations include data protection and consent for cloud-file access, intellectual property and licensing of retrieved content, product liability for erroneous outputs, consumer protection for transparency/control claims, and regulatory compliance for preinstalled system-level deployment.