Arbitrator-Agent Framework

Defining the boundaries of AI Agent capability and responsibility attribution in digital world arbitration.

Core Framework

A three-pillar approach to AI-Human collaboration in arbitration

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Capacity Boundary

Clear definition of what an AI Agent can and cannot do autonomously.

  • Data analysis and pattern recognition
  • Document draft preparation
  • Evidence categorization and review
  • Hearing scheduling coordination
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Human Accountability

Ensuring human arbitrators retain final authority and responsibility.

  • Final decision authority
  • Right to modify AI recommendations
  • Liability remains with human arbitrator
  • Professional liability insurance coverage
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Transparency

Complete audit trail of AI involvement in the arbitration process.

  • AI usage disclosure in all proceedings
  • Algorithmic decision explanations
  • Human Intervention Records
  • Full audit trail preservation

Agent Capabilities & Restrictions

AI Agent Can Do

  • Analyze contract terms and identify potential issues
  • Research applicable precedents and regulations
  • Prepare draft awards with reasoning
  • Organize and summarize evidence submissions
  • Generate case management reports
  • Suggest procedural recommendations
  • Calculate suggested cost allocations

AI Agent Cannot Do

  • Make binding decisions independently
  • Issue awards without human review
  • Waive party rights or accept jurisdiction
  • Negotiate or settle disputes directly
  • Access sensitive evidence without authorization
  • Replace human arbitrator judgment
  • Modify procedural rules unilaterally

Accountability Chain

1. AI Recommendation Layer

AI Agents provide recommendations and analysis, clearly labeled as AI-generated. Every AI output includes a confidence indicator and explanation of the methodology used.

“This analysis is generated by AI. It should be reviewed by a human arbitrator before any decision is made.”

2. Human Review Layer

All AI recommendations must be reviewed and approved by a certified human arbitrator. Any modifications are logged with justification.

  • • Human arbitrator reviews all AI-generated drafts
  • • Changes from AI recommendations are documented
  • • Final approval rests with human arbitrator only

3. Human Final Decision

Final decisions, including awards and procedural orders, are always made by human arbitrators. AI cannot override or influence final decisions without human approval.

Example: If an AI suggests a certain cost allocation, the human arbitrator reviews the suggestion, may modify it, and issues the final cost order.

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