he American Arbitration Association® (AAA®) and its international division, the International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (ICDR®), in partnership with EdTek, today announced the launch of AAAi Chat Book Case Preparation and Presentation. This free to all, first-of-its-kind AI-powered handbook, based on the resource “Case Preparation and Presentation: A Guide for Arbitration Advocates and Arbitrators” by Jay E. Grenig and Rocco M. Scanza, is the first interactive guide for users on preparing and presenting AAA cases.
The handbook is AI-enabled, allowing users to ask questions and receive answers at every case preparation and presentation stage. It also includes the relevant rules and the full text of the print book, making it an invaluable resource for anyone engaging with the AAA.
The AAAi Chat Book Case Preparation and Presentation is the first of several forthcoming free AAA AI chat books. Steve Errick, AAA chief development officer, says that the AAA-ICDR AI chat books will be fundamental tools to support new AAA advocates, law students learning alternative dispute resolution and self-represented parties. “Making it easier for parties and advocates to present a claim is core to our mission,” Errick said. “By offering this resource at no cost, we ensure all parties have access to invaluable expert insights and practical guidance for handling AAA cases. The AAAi chat book series, developed with EdTek, will be instrumental in empowering parties and advocates to take full advantage of the AAA’s next-generation AI learning resources.”
Launched in 2024, the EdTek ChatBLDR program allows publishers to create online content databases and users to query the material in plain English. The system then provides synthesized, well-formatted and easy-to-understand answers and summaries based on the materials. This process mimics using a large language model like OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4. However, EdTek’s “special sauce” is that all responses are guaranteed to come solely from the publisher’s own verified materials. This approach eliminates the risk of AI “hallucinations,” false or fabricated information, which can occur with traditional AI models that rely on unverified data sources.
“Whether legal and education publishers have one book or hundreds, they now have the same opportunity as the AAA-ICDR to transform static resources into a dynamic, AI-powered learning tool,” said Steve Emanuel, EdTek co-founder and legal author. “We’re thrilled the AAA chose EdTek and we’re excited about the future of AI chat books in the legal and education markets.”
As part of its focus on integrating advanced AI technologies, the AAA-ICDR is reimagining and expanding its educational resources with the goal of growing the community of users of dispute
resolution services. In February, the AAA-ICDR will launch an AI Case Filing Assistant Chatbot, designed to streamline the filing process for users. The AAAi Chat Book, the AI Case Filing Assistant Chatbot, and other new free services are aligned with the AAA’s mission to provide innovative solutions that prevent, mitigate and resolve disputes fairly and efficiently.
Visit AAAi Chat Book Case Preparation and Presentation to learn how to prepare to resolve disputes efficiently and confidently.