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Scope Of AI In ADR Decision Making And Developing Laws

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Surya Sundaresan, Assistant Professor, St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore Sameeksha TR, St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore


Scope of AI In ADR Decision Making and Developing Laws


We are moving towards Artificial Intelligence into everything, this Artificial Intelligence will soon give us an artificial world to live in, looking back to the past we had technology replacing man where we use to have manual interference for everything that we have, work did not seem to be work it was a part of life gradually with every step towards development we became more and more dependent on the technology.

Now how technology can be put on a negative front over AI or artificial intelligence is that the amount of manual efforts is still not completely washed off as AI to an extent is still dependent on man as an entity to survive. The World around us changes in seconds and with every change we need to change ourselves but what this evolving world is moving to would not provide fairness and justice and this article extends this concept further to how inclusion of AI can be threat to the legal system overall.


As when we narrow our discussion down to the legal field, we have different branches where the inclusion of AI is acceptable and can also be said that it is the need of the hour but this article constricts itself to the inclusion of AI into dispute resolution and it demanding some amount of human intervention which leads to a question on justice, fairness, and bias.


It covers a detailed idea about how negative it can be if we include AI into dispute resolution as even the feeding is done with human involvement it gives a very high scope to biases discission based on pre fed data and this article also addresses the question that is it practically possible to have pre fed decision from these AI tools that are currently in use in the near future generation when we count on precedents as our major source for dispute resolution cases.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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