Event occurs on: 2-10-2025
5th Annual NYU/Sciences Po Intergenerational Arbitration Symposium
Location: New York, NY
Time: 10:15 - 11:05 AM EST
Freshfields' International Arbitration Senior Associate Rosario Galardi will be leading a talk, "The Rise of AI in Arbitration Decision-Making: A Debate on Efficiency and Accountability," on a panel titled "The Arbitral Decision and its Elaboration" at the 5th Annual NYU/Sciences Po Intergenerational Arbitration Symposium taking place on February 10, 2025 in New York.
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Register hereIn this session, Rosario will explore the increasing role of artificial intelligence in arbitration decision-making, examining how AI enhances efficiency while raising critical questions about accountability. She will further discuss the integration of AI in arbitral processes, including its impact on legal research, procedural management, and decision drafting. This talk will also address transparency concerns, risks of algorithmic bias, and the need for human oversight in AI-assisted decision-making.
Debater:
- Caroline Kleiner, Professor of Law at Université Paris Cité, France
Moderator:
- Daniel Schimmel, Foley Hoag, New York
Speakers:
- Rosario Galardi, Freshfields, Washington D.C.
- Giacomo Marchisio, IMK, Canada
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