 Blog post for asibiont.com Title: Your AI Agent Signed a Contract. You're Liable with Money. Freelancers in 2026 live in a paradox: on one hand, AI agents save hours on correspondence, job searching, and document preparation. On the other hand, each such agent creates legal risks that the client stays silent about, while the law has already begun to take shape. Here's what's happening right now. The line between "critical" and "non-critical" risk has disappeared. Any legal gap — from an improperly drafted act to an automated mailing with personal data — can become fatal. The draft law "On the Fundamentals of AI Regulation" (published March 18, 2026) directly states: the responsibility for the actions of an AI agent lies with the one who uses it. The freelancer, not the platform. Three traps that every second person falls into: The first — a contract without qualification. The AI generated the text, the parties signed it, and a month later the tax authorities reclassified the transaction. Because the neural network didn't account for 15 signs of an employment relationship. The freelancer is left with additional taxes and fines. The second — automation without consents. You gave the agent access to the client's CRM, the agent processed the data, but the law requires separate consent for each operation with personal data. One complaint to Roskomnadzor — and your account is blocked, or even an administrative case. The third — loss of rights to the result. The contract didn't specify who owns the code, design, or text created with AI. Courts in 2026 increasingly side with the client if the contract lacks an explicit clause on intellectual property. ASI Biont solves this differently. We don't just provide an AI agent — we embed legal protection into every document. The agent checks the contract for signs of an employment relationship before signing. It monitors the chain of consents for data processing. It automatically fixes the distribution of rights to the work result within the contract body. The speed of a prosecutor, the precision of a notary — a freelancer doesn't need to be a lawyer to avoid fines. ASI Biont takes over the legal routine, and you just work. Try it yourself: asibiont.com