JAMS Publishes Artificial Intelligence Arbitration Rules, But Are They Fit For Purpose?

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On 23 April 2024, JAMS announced its Artificial Intelligence Disputes Clause and Rules ("JAMS AI Rules"), effective 15 April 2024. According to JAMS, these Rules "reflect the latest developments...
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On 23 April 2024, JAMS announced its Artificial Intelligence Disputes Clause and Rules (“ JAMS AI Rules”), effective 15 April 2024. According to  JAMS, these Rules “reflect the latest developments and trends in the ADR space and address the rise in usage and development of AI systems and smart contracts.”

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Originally published by Kluwer Arbitration Blog on the 27th  of June, 2024.

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