Overview
Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools are increasingly finding their way into arbitration practice, offering both opportunities and risks. This webinar will examine how arbitrators can use AI responsibly and effectively while safeguarding fairness, confidentiality and procedural integrity.
Panellists will discuss practical issues such as identifying and addressing AI hallucinations in submissions and evidence, navigating disclosure (or non-disclosure) obligations, and how arbitrators are integrating AI into preparation, procedural orders, and the case management conference.
The webinar will also explore potential consequences and sanctions arising from unauthorised or incorrect AI use, drawing on emerging practices and comparative approaches.
Moderated by Peter Neumann FCIArb.
The Ongoing Learning series is FREE for Ciarb Fellows: register now!
Please note, times listed are in GMT. This event is virtual only.
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Registration Costs |
Price (GBP) |
Ciarb Fellows
|
FREE OF CHARGE |
Ciarb members- Lower income countries*
|
£25.00 |
Ciarb members- Higher income countries*
|
£35.00 |
Non-members
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£55.00 |
* Valid for High-income and Upper-middle income economies as per World Bank classification.
** Valid for Low-income and Lower-middle-income economies as per World Bank classification.
This webinar is part of Ciarb's Ongoing Learning; a range of learning opportunities designed to help you deepen your knowledge and skills, and keep you informed and up to date. Look out for more information about Ongoing Learning in the coming months. Attendees can claim an Ongoing Learning certificate as part of this webinar. Recordings will be available after the event. If you are unable to attend the live event, buying a ticket will still give you access to the recording.