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Arbitrator-Robot: Is A(I)DR the Future?

Arbitrator-Robot: Is A(I)DR the Future? ABHILASHA VIJ Arbitration – Artificial-Intelligence – Online Dispute Resolution – Machine Learning – Consumer Law – E-commerce – Technology – International Arbitration – UNCITRAL – Quantum Computing 1. Introduction John von Neumann , popularly known as the founding father of computer science and mathematics, said: “You insist that there is something a machine cannot do. If you will tell me precisely what it is that a machine cannot do, then I can always make a machine which will do just that!” . He made this statement in 1948, and ever since, technology has advanced multi- folds, depending on growing and varying human demands. Today, decisions vital to our welfare and freedom are made using artificial intelligence (AI) that improves with data, commonly known as Machine Learning systems. Our day to day decisions are increasingly reliant on the recommendations made by machine learning algorithms when compared to those made using human intelligence. Perhaps, algorithms have become smarter than humans in understanding human needs and preferences in music, food, books, or for Attorney-at-law (India), LL.M., 2020 (Stanford University). Former Senior Associate at L&L Partners Law Offices, Delhi, India. The author wishes to thank Prof. Justice Mariano Florentino Cuéllar (Stanford Law School), http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ASA Bulletin Kluwer Law International

Arbitrator-Robot: Is A(I)DR the Future?

ASA Bulletin , Volume 39 (1): 24 – Mar 1, 2021

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ABHILASHA VIJ Arbitration – Artificial-Intelligence – Online Dispute Resolution – Machine Learning – Consumer Law – E-commerce – Technology – International Arbitration – UNCITRAL – Quantum Computing 1. Introduction John von Neumann , popularly known as the founding father of computer science and mathematics, said: “You insist that there is something a machine cannot do. If you will tell me precisely what it is that a machine cannot do, then I can always make a machine which will do just that!” . He made this statement in 1948, and ever since, technology has advanced multi- folds, depending on growing and varying human demands. Today, decisions vital to our welfare and freedom are made using artificial intelligence (AI) that improves with data, commonly known as Machine Learning systems. Our day to day decisions are increasingly reliant on the recommendations made by machine learning algorithms when compared to those made using human intelligence. Perhaps, algorithms have become smarter than humans in understanding human needs and preferences in music, food, books, or for Attorney-at-law (India), LL.M., 2020 (Stanford University). Former Senior Associate at L&L Partners Law Offices, Delhi, India. The author wishes to thank Prof. Justice Mariano Florentino Cuéllar (Stanford Law School),

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