Lunch DIScussions: Witness Statements, Chronologies and Opening Statements created by AI - technically possible and permissible?

DIS-Event

13. Jun 2024

Organizer: DIS

In the June session of the Lunch DIScussions Anke Meier (Noerr), Erik Schäfer (Bodenheimer) and Viktor von Essen (Libra Technology GmbH) will discuss the use of AI in international arbitration. The discussion will focus on the technical feasibility of AI solutions and their acceptance by arbitral tribunals.

Can and should we use AI to create witness statements, chronologies or opening statements? Which other use cases will be possible in two or five years' time? What will be the impact of the use of AI on the decisions of arbitral tribunals?

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DIS event series 2024 - online

Lunch DIScussions: Witness Statements, Chronologies and Opening Statements created by AI - technically possible and permissible?

Date: 13 June 2024, 1.00 - 2.00 pm
This webinar takes place as a video conference

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