…and Ethnic Diversity”. Opening Remarks were made by Amanda Lee (Seymours Solicitors & Founder of #Careers in Arbitration) with Catherine Ann Rogers (Arbitrator Intelligence, Queen Mary & Penn State Law…

…of information (see e.g., Don’t be the Weakest Link) or how to address the independence and impartiality of the underlying predictive software of artificial intelligence used to aid the arbitration…

…digital matters, such internet trade issues, copyright cases and disputes over online product sales. Non-human judges powered by artificial intelligence (“AI”) have been used to carry out simple functions, so…

…“straightforward” extraterritorial application of treaties would be preferred, this proposal circumvents the ius cogens prohibition of (recognising) annexation and gives Ukrainian investors non-artificial standing. This solution does not preclude foreign…

…overall enforcement. To date, one of the few efforts to be address this concern for more transparency about arbitrators’ track records is Arbitrator Intelligence.   Arbitrator Intelligence Reports: Filling the…

…publicly available information about arbitrators, or what she refers to as “Arbitrator Intelligence.” Catherine A. Rogers & Alex Wiker, Piloting Arbitrator Intelligence, Kluwer Arbitration Blog. It’s often portrayed to be…

…and Artificial Intelligence”, Practical Law Arbitration, 2019. Link: https://arbitrationblog.practicallaw.com/summoning-the-demon-robot-arbitrators-arbitration-and-artificialintelligence/. Nappert, however, relativizes this point: it is no less true that such emotions often lead to nonsense and resolutions contrary to…

…on ODR, China has made strides towards utilisation of artificial intelligence tools for online courts, arbitration and mediation for cross-border small value disputes in particular. In this regard, our previous…

…and a debate on the motion that this House believes that emotional intelligence will always trump artificial intelligence. We also covered the inaugural ARBXTalk at YSIAC Conference where an in-house…

…emotional intelligence will not always trump artificial intelligence, he argued that human intelligence is fundamentally limited. On the other hand, artificial intelligence, being in its infancy, can only develop and…