LIDW | Minds vs. Machines: AI’s Promise and Limits in Arbitration
04 Jun 2026, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
JAMS & Gatehouse Chambers |1 Lady Hale Gate, Gray’s Inn, London, WC1X 8BS
Join us during London International Disputes Week for a session that adopts a hearing-style structure inspired by prior “Minds vs. Machines” programs: counsel argue opposing positions before a tribunal, which issues a non-binding determination.
AI tools are increasingly used in arbitrator analytics, conflict checks, and predictive modelling.
But should algorithmic systems influence — or determine — arbitrator selection?
This session frames the issue as a live dispute.
Proposition: AI-assisted selection enhances neutrality, diversity, and efficiency.
Opposition: Algorithmic opacity threatens legitimacy, due process, and party autonomy.
Counsel will argue before a three-member tribunal. The tribunal will deliver a short reasoned “award” addressing:
• Independence and impartiality
• Equality of arms
• Transparency and explainability
• Bias in training data
• Challenge and enforcement implications
The audience will vote before and after the award to measure persuasion shift.
Speakers:
Giuseppe De Palo – JAMS (New York)
Timings
11:30am – 01:00pm
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