Looking to the future of technology disputes, JAMS, the world’s largest private provider of mediation and arbitration services, has released new rules for resolving artificial intelligence (AI) disputes. These regulations come with the rising prominence of artificial intelligence in various industries and the inevitable legal questions that will arise in its use.
The rules don’t just cover the basics; they delve into complex issues like the safeguarding of proprietary training data and AI models. As we know, training data is crucial to an AI software’s ability to learn and make decisions. By setting rules around its protection, JAMS seeks to prevent both unauthorized use of this vital asset and contractual disputes over its ownership.
Additionally, the rules outline the specific knowledge needed to arbitrate disputes concerning AI software, ensuring that those making legal decisions in such cases have the necessary understanding of this complex technology.
The creation of such comprehensive regulations is bound to have a significant impact on how AI-related disputes are resolved in the future. Detailed information about the new rules can be found here for legal professionals seeking to stay current with the latest developments in this area.
Ultimately, these new rules indicate JAMS’ commitment to staying ahead of the curve in dispute resolution and provide a legal roadmap for the increasingly complex issues surrounding artificial intelligence.