Speaking Engagements | October 6, 2023

A Reality Check on Current and Future Dispute Resolution Technology and Collaboration

Chloe Choi, Paula Plaza and Gary Doernhoefer
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Co-Presenter: Paula P. Plaza

Paula P. Plaza co-presented with her American Bar Association (ABA) Fellowship mentor and ABA Dispute Resolution Section Technology Committee Co-Chair Gary Doernhoefer and Professor Chloe Choi during the annual conference of the Association for Conflict Resolution of Greater New York, hosted at the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution of George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia.

The discussion covered fundamental topics such as supervised and unsupervised machine learning, large language models and chat bots. Additionally, they delved into the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in litigation, including insights into the recent order by Judge Stephen Alexander Vaden of the U.S. Court of International Trade and the mandatory certification regarding generative AI, a requirement set by Judge Brantley Starr of the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas. The presentation extended to the use of AI in mediation, encompassing various stages such as opening statements and the drafting of settlement agreements.

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