AI is becoming an increasingly consequential presence in international arbitration, prompting important questions for arbitral institutions, counsel, arbitrators, and legal technology experts alike. During China Arbitration Week, Jus Mundi, King & Wood, and the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA) will convene perspectives from leading arbitral institutions across China, Singapore, and London to examine the opportunities and limitations presented by AI, as well as its evolving impact on the arbitral process. The discussion will consider how the arbitration community can engage with emerging technologies in a thoughtful and responsible manner, while upholding the quality, integrity, and legitimacy of arbitration.
AI is becoming an increasingly consequential presence in international arbitration, prompting important questions for arbitral institutions, counsel, arbitrators, and legal technology experts alike. During China Arbitration Week, Jus Mundi, King & Wood, and the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA) will convene perspectives from leading arbitral institutions across China, Singapore, and London to examine the opportunities and limitations presented by AI, as well as its evolving impact on the arbitral process. The discussion will consider how the arbitration community can engage with emerging technologies in a thoughtful and responsible manner, while upholding the quality, integrity, and legitimacy of arbitration.