Artificial Intelligence In ADR (Alternate Dispute Resolution)
- IJLLR Journal
- Oct 19, 2023
- 2 min read
R. Kavishna, School of Legal Studies, Reva University, Bangalore
ABSTRACT:
The article “Artificial Intelligence in ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)” explains the union of two areas such as AI and ADR to make more accurate decisions in resolving disputes. Artificial intelligence is one of the fast-growing technologies where the machine will be capable of thinking, acting and also learning like humans. ADR is considered to be one of the alternative methods to resolve the dispute without the intervention of the court. The legal profession has been continuously growing over the centuries and adopting new technologies such as from typewriters to computers, from using libraries solely for legal study to using internet portals to find relevant case laws, and from fax machines to emails. Now is the moment for AI to enter the legal profession. The use of AI in the legal profession comes in various forms and there are areas where the AI would be of great help. While speaking about the use of AI in ADR the whole process can be divided into two such as AI can be used as a tool and second would be where the AI itself could be neutral. In ADR neutral party to the dispute is very important and the neutral party would mostly bring the solution to the dispute without any discrimination. Will AI be a game changer in ADR? Yes AI has destroyed all impossibilities. It also makes people's lives easier and better. The law is still changing and open to the use of new technologies, now the question is how ADR will approach the process. The answer is the application of AI tools in the ADR process. Data analytics and AI tools can save significant time and money in conflict resolution, such as in a business environment that leads to conflicting user decisions. Most of these devices already have advanced troubleshooting techniques, some of which are mentioned below. However, many larger packages in this new generation will increasingly affect resolution.
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