Jan. 16, 2026
Reports of my depth are greatly exaggerated: A survey of AI-use by arbitrators
Generative AI may be transforming the world, but arbitrators remain notably cautious, if not resistant, to letting it into the decision-making room.
Christopher David Ruiz Cameron
Justice Marshall F. McComb Professor of Law
Southwestern Law School
It is almost a cliché to observe that our society has entered an era driven by Generative artificial intelligence (AI). The question isn't whether AI will change things, but rather, how fast and in which direction. The future of AI promises great advances, from curing disease and mitigating climate change to revolutionizing education and industry. But it also poses profound challenges, from job displa...
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