IBA APAG Event: Exploring the use of IBA Rules and Guidelines in Asia and the rise of artificial intelligence in international arbitration
22 Feb 2024
Session information
Session four - The use of artificial intelligence in international arbitration – advantages and complications for clients, lawyers and arbitrators
Thursday 22 February (1730 - 1755)
Description
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the legal profession. In the context of international arbitration, the work of all key service providers – from legal counsel to arbitrators – is being transfigured by the technological revolution. Against this backdrop, AI is now poised to fundamentally change all aspects of the dispute resolution process. Lawyers can now rely on machines to complete legal research. Arbitrators can get a computer’s assessment of the merits of a dispute.
Join us for a discussion on how AI can be employed in international arbitration and the corresponding complications and implications that may arise for clients, lawyers and arbitrators.
Session / Workshop Chair(s)
Zee Kin Yeong | Singapore Academy of Law, Singapore, Singapore |
Speakers
Alipak Banerjee | Nishith Desai Associates, New Delhi, Delhi, India; Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Professional Ethics Committee |
Joanne Lau | Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, Central, Hong Kong SAR |
Jay Santiago | Philippine Institute of Arbitrators, Taguig, Philippines |
Harald Sippel | SKRINE, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |