AAA-ICDR AI Arbitrator
activeFirst AI-native arbitrator from a major arbitration institution (AAA-ICDR). Opt-in for two-party, documents-only construction disputes. Trained on 1,500+ real cases in collaboration with McKinsey's QuantumBlack. Human arbitrators oversee, revise, and authorize each outcome. Launched November 3, 2025, expanding to additional industries.
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3| Kleros | Decentralized arbitration protocol using crypto-economic incentives and Schelling-point game theory. Crowdsourced jurors stake tokens and are rewarded for voting with the majority. Kleros 2.0 deployed on Arbitrum One (November 2024). Now exploring AI agents as jurors. Argentina's Disposición 893/2025 opened regulatory path for Kleros-powered consumer dispute resolution. Stanford Law published a case study on Kleros as "decentralized justice." |
| UMA Protocol | Builder of the Optimistic Oracle used by Polymarket for dispute resolution. Uses "optimistic" model where assertions are assumed true unless challenged. Now integrating LLMs to propose and dispute data for faster/cheaper resolution. Whitelisted human proposers achieve 99.7% accuracy; overall undisputed rate >98%. |
| Dyspute.ai | 24/7 asynchronous AI mediation platform (Adri v2). Parties engage on their own schedules; AI generates settlement proposals. $299/mediation. Launched January 2026. |
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2| Learned Hand | AI tool that distills legal motions, learns individual judges' writing styles, and drafts tentative rulings. "Deep Verify" fact-checks every sentence against case law. Piloting in LA Superior Court, deployed in 10 US states. Judges not required to disclose AI use. |
| UMA Optimistic Oracle | Dispute resolution mechanism for prediction markets. Assertions assumed true unless challenged. Now using LLMs to propose and dispute data. >99% accuracy. Primary resolution layer for Polymarket. |
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