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Navigating the Rise of AI in ADR: Opportunities, Risks and Ethical Considerations for Attorneys

Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. Virtually every conversation these days involves AI and now this advanced technology seems to be on the cusp of transforming nearly every aspect of society. Whether that proves to be more hype than reality remains to be seen. 

AI has certainly made plenty of headlines in the legal profession and, more often than not, for all the wrong reasons. But many attorneys and law firms are taking a good hard look at the technology, particularly generative AI, which includes tools such as ChatGPT, and its ability to research, organize and summarize materials.

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