This contribution by Angelo Anglani, Partner at ADVANT Nctm, was published on AIA Online following his intervention at the AIA–CIETAC Seminar “Navigating artificial intelligence in international arbitration from the arbitrator’s viewpoint”, held on 19 September during the 13th China Arbitration Week.
In his address, Angelo Anglani explored how Artificial Intelligence can serve as a brilliant associate, pose potential perils, and — when responsibly governed — become a trusted partner for arbitrators.
In his address, he explored how AI can serve as a brilliant associate, a potential peril, and — when responsibly governed — a trusted partner.
"AI will not replace the international arbitrator, but the arbitrator who understands and governs AI will replace the one who does not.”
Drawing inspiration from the great Italian explorers, Angelo Anglani underlined the need to navigate this “digital ocean” with professional judgment, ethical principles, and transparency — ensuring that technology enhances, rather than diminishes, the human essence of justice.
Read the full text published on AIA Online.