In this podcast, JAMS neutrals Hon. Jackson Lucky (Ret.); Dr. Ryan Abbott, M.D., Esq., FCIArb.; and Daniel B. Garrie, Esq., discuss how the future of legal disputes is evolving in response to advancing artificial intelligence technology. Throughout their conversation, the neutrals explore the complexities of AI-related disputes, emphasizing the advantages of ADR over traditional litigation due to its speed, cost efficiency and ability to vet ADR professionals to determine which individual may have the background, experience and technical knowledge that will align best with a case's needs. The group also discusses what prompted the creation of the JAMS AI rules and how the complexity and novelty of AI-related disputes necessitated a set of uniquely tailored rules that address the operational and technical realities of AI. From there, the neutrals elaborate on the need for the specialized process for technical expert reviews, as outlined in the JAMS AI rules, as well as discuss the value of proactively including an AI arbitration clause into a contract.