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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, THE CREA 2 PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can become a powerful tool for resolving inheritance and asset division disputes. By leveraging advanced algorithms and machine learning techniques, AI can offer unprecedented efficiency and accuracy in addressing these complex issues.
The CREA 2 – CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH EQUITATIVE ALGORITHMS project has been at the forefront of pioneering research in this area, seeking innovative solutions that can assist consumers and legal professionals in resolving these issues through algorithms based on game theory.
The potential of AI in this context is immense. However, addressing and mitigating biases and ensuring inclusivity in these approaches is crucial. Due to these complexities, the project results are not yet ready for public use and will undergo further development in the coming years. You can view the discussions and presentations from the project’s final conference through this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaR1PGtsdDE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIIIdZLhJJo&t=3s&ab_channel=DIKEvideo
The CREA 2 project is the natural successor to the original CREA initiative and is implemented through a European partnership. The consortium includes Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE) as the lead partner, along with University of Naples Federico II (IT), University of Ljubljana (SI), University of Vilnius (LT), University of Zagreb (HR), Tallinn University of Technology (EE), Seraphin Innovation (FR), Adiconsum (IT) and the Feědeěration des Barreaux d’Europe (FR).
Funded by the European program Justice 2021-2027 under the call for “Action grants to support National or Transnational e-Justice projects JUST-2021-EJUSTICE,” the CREA 2 – CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH EQUITATIVE ALGORITHMS project continues to push the boundaries of how AI can be utilized in the legal domain, aiming to create equitable and effective solutions for dispute resolution.
Next month, we will provide a detailed message containing step-by-step instructions for utilizing the e-handbook, along with a direct link to our official website, ensuring you have all the necessary resources and information about this tool.
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