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Disputes Over Donuts: AI in Arbitration - Innovation, Risk, and the Road Ahead

Welcome to Disputes Over Donuts, our podcast series where we explore the diverse world of dispute resolution with leading experts across various fields. Each episode features different hosts and guests, bringing unique perspectives to the evolving landscape of disputes.

In this episode of Disputes Over Donuts, hosts Thomas R. Snider, Partner and Head of International Arbitration, and Simon Le Wita, Partner, are joined by Jehad Kazim, Executive Director of the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), and Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO & Co Founder of Jus Mundi, for a practical discussion on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the arbitral landscape.

The conversation explores real world use cases of AI in arbitration - including legal research, document analysis, drafting, and arbitrator selection - and examines the recently announced DIAC - Jus Mundi AI and innovation partnership. The guests assess the benefits and risks of accelerated adoption, from efficiency gains and enhanced decision support to concerns around confidentiality, bias, and explainability, and consider how current regulatory approaches measure up. They also discuss market attitudes, how scepticism can be addressed and how institutions can build trust, and look ahead to the next five years.

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