Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, has arrived in arbitration, whether we invited it in or not. Counsel is using it to summarize documents, draft outlines, and test arguments. Some arbitrators are understandably curious about whether (and how) it can assist with facilitating efficient and fair proceedings. The anxiety surrounding AI in arbitration is often framed in dramatic terms: loss of control, compromised neutrality, or “robots deciding cases.” The risk is far more …