…that there could also be greater alignment with other relevant guidelines, such as the Silicon Valley Mediation and Arbitration Centre’s Guidelines on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration (under…

…the artificial intelligence antagonist in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Mr. Astigarraga first outlined some of the basic limits of human reason—cognitive biases like the framing effect, hindsight…

…to consider the possible future interactions between Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) and Blockchain technologies. He underscored that AI is by nature a biased system as it has to rely on the…

…next led a fireside chat with Karen Silverman (The Cantellus Group) on the potential impacts on businesses of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence (“AI”). President Salomon started by citing…

…the trading of ideas.   Keynote: Reimagining a Legal World Transformed by Artificial Intelligence Introduced by conference co-chair Alexandra Mitretodis (Fasken Martineau Dumoulin), John Weigelt (Microsoft Canada) delivered a stirring…

…of cash from Vladimiro Montesinos – head of Peru’s Intelligence Service and Presidential Advisor of Alberto Fujimori – in a clandestine meeting, asking him for support in litigations initiated by…

On October 17, the second day of Hong Kong Arbitration Week 2023, Davis Polk hosted a panel discussion entitled “Investor Information Rights: All Bark and No Bite? Managing Their Effectiveness”….

…confidentiality in the context of emerging themes like ESG considerations, emphasizing the need for transparency while preserving party autonomy. Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Intellectual Property The second topical discussion was…

…technology, leveraging artificial intelligence (“AI”), promoting diversity, and improving transparency. Additionally, the rise of public administration in arbitration adds a new dimension to the discourse. Understanding these key aspects becomes…