Bridget McCormack
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We talked about those that are parsing claims and organizing arguments and organizing claims.
making sure the party is satisfied.
And then there's a bunch of reasoning agents, and those reasoning agents take the summary of the dispute that the parties are satisfied with and start reasoning across it.
And then there are agents that do a draft award.
There's a human in the loop throughout.
In the beginning, it's the parties.
They are the human that are making sure that they're heard and understood.
Then we have a...
a cohort of construction arbitrators who serve as the human in the loop arbitrator for the reasoning and award drafting.
And it's the human arbitrator who ultimately issues the award and she makes any changes that need to be made so that she's comfortable with the award.
We started in construction.
We have a long history with the construction industry and a very good relationship with the lawyers and parties and arbitrators in that industry.
It's an industry where arbitration is important because, as you know, in any big project, there are always going to be disputes.
And if you have disputes along the way, you don't want your project ground to a halt.
You want to be able to keep going.
So they need speed and efficiency.
They're not in it for confidentiality.
They just need to be able to continue to move forward.
It's also an area where AI is already impacting the underlying business, right?
Construction sites are being infiltrated with AI that's making what they do significantly faster and better.