Author: Juan Perla* Jurisdiction: United States California New York Florida European Union France United Kingdom Canada Topics: Artificial Intelligence SVAMC International Character of Dispute Practice and Procedure On April 30,...
Author: Philip D. O’Neill* Published: February 2022 Jurisdictions: International Topics: Technological Developments Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Arbitral Adjudication I. INTRODUCTION Arbitration’s next technological frontier is not yet zooming into focus....
...incremental. The primary reason for this is that technological advances in general, and artificial intelligence in particular, are primarily concerned with processing large quantities of data. While this might replace...
...resolution is embraced, it raises the vital question of liability: in case of breach of confidentiality, will liability fall on the developer of the Artificial Intelligence (AI), the manufacturer of...
...the coordinator of the Center for the Future of Dispute Resolution. She focuses her research and teaching on digitalization and artificial intelligence in arbitration and ADR and regularly acts as...
...witnesses serves as a prediction of what is to come, as other professions are already relying in artificial intelligence to enhance the assessment of their users. This could be dangerous....
...time associated with traditional arbitration. Nappert analysed that different kinds of disputes call for different forms of dispute resolution mechanisms. Artificial intelligence is well-suited for simple disputes, while subjective, complex,...
...[7] Ryan Goodman & Derek Jinks, How to Influence States: Socialization and International Human Rights Law, 54 Duke L. J. 621 (2004). [8] Arbitrator Intelligence, https://arbitratorintelligence.com/about/ (last visited Mar. 12,...
...include Context by LexisNexis, the data analytics tool mentioned above, and a now well-known tool designed for use in arbitrations specifically–Arbitrator Intelligence, which aims to “to increase transparency, accountability, and...
...Kaplow et al., Beirut Explosion Looks Like an Accident – And a Sign of the Country’s Collapse, NPR (Aug. 7, 2020), https://www.npr.org/2020/08/07/899776352/beiruts-explosion-looks-like-an-accident-and-a-sign-of-the-country-s-collapse. [7] See e.g., Timour Azhari, Intelligence probe into...
...manifest disregard of the law “doctrine” in American arbitration law. For the ongoing discord regarding that topic is bred out of an artificial fog engendered by the misperception that the...
...Advisory Council of the Africa Arbitration Academy; Member of Arbitrator Intelligence’s Board of Advisors Member of AAA- ICDR International Advisory Committee; and Member of the SIAC African Users’ Council’s Committee....
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