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Generative AI and the National Academy of Arbitrators

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NAA AI Report - Final 2 18 2025b.pdf (1.86 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/116711
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Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution
Author
Katz, Harry C.
Gough, Mark D.
Abstract

[Excerpt] This report examines the current state of generative AI adoption and perceptions through a survey of 219 members of the National Academy of Arbitrators conducted in the Fall and Winter of 2024. Results reveal a profession that remains largely hesitant to integrate AI into neutral work. Across multiple survey questions, the data consistently shows low adoption rates, ethical concerns, and a general lack of familiarity and engagement with AI tools. However, there are signs of emerging interest, particularly for specific use cases like summarization and research, indicating a cautious path forward.

Date Issued
2025
Keywords
artificial intelligence
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National Academy of Arbitrators
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arbitration
Type
report

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