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Artificial Intelligence and dispute resolution: does technology improve the way we solve our conflicts?

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  • UserDr Felix Steffek
  • ClockWednesday 06 September 2023, 10:15-11:00
  • HouseSidgwick site.

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Does artificial intelligence increase access to justice or reinforce existing inequalities? And how can artificial intelligence be used to improve the solution of conflicts – both in scientific research and practical application?

Join Dr Felix Steffek (Associate Professor, Faculty of Law) and Mr Ludwig Bull (Alumnus, Founder of CourtCorrect) as they explore leading research and applications of artificial intelligence in the area of law and dispute resolution. The audience will have the chance to discuss key elements of using artificial intelligence in conflict resolution with the experts: concrete use cases, the creation of datasets, algorithms and their characteristics, ethical challenges and the implementation of artificial intelligence in existing dispute resolution procedures.

Part of the Alumni Festival. For more information and to book see: https://www.alumni.cam.ac.uk/festival/events/artificial-intelligence-and-dispute-resolution-does-technology-improve-the-way-we#event-location-anchor

This talk is part of the Faculty of Law series.

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