…– more or less Artificial Intelligence (“AI”)1)Generally, the term “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” refers to machines capable of replicating human intelligence. However, the technological status quo is rather limiting, with mainly…

…Madrid International Arbitration Center (MIAC), the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Young Members Group (CIArb YMG), Arbitrator Intelligence, AMCHAM Quito and CyberArb. The event consisted of two panels: the first one,…

…more of hybrid in-person / virtual approach for post-pandemic professional activities. Artificial intelligence in arbitration: Yea or Nay? KA: I will go with “sometimes”. I think there is clearly real…

…technology-related issues, including use of Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing, cybersecurity (and from an institutional perspective), electronic document management software, blockchain technology, Robotic Process Automation, Online Dispute Resolution and…

…indicated that artificial intelligence (“AI”) could be leveraged to predict outcomes. Notably, counsel can use data to complement their analysis in advocating arbitration disputes. Opting for a balanced approach, Mr….

…the similarity in names, Arbitrator Intelligence does not use AI or Artificial Intelligence. We also do not currently engage in predictive analytics. Instead, our Reports focus on descriptive analytics. Those…

…out of sync with modern practices in corresponding national litigation. In a 2020 study by ALM Intelligence and LexisNexis, 98% of US legal professionals surveyed confirmed that legal analytics about…

…(Arbitrator Intelligence), as the final speaker of the conference described the Covid-19-motivated, transparency-driven innovations in international arbitration as an opportunity for “The Rise of the Rest“. Smaller arbitration institutions, less…

…trends discussed in later chapters, such as electronic awards and signatures, and driving efficiency through technology and digitalisation. Catherine A. Rogers and Fahira Brodlija of Arbitrator Intelligence uncover the difficulties…