VITA: in November 2021, I participated as a speaker in a forum on arbitration and conciliation held in Bogota, where I presented VITA, a neural network fed with legal information. VITA has the ability to interact through questions and answers to generate texts on arbitration matters.
POLYEDRO: In my doctoral thesis, which was distinguished with honorable mention, I developed Polyedro, a Natural Language Processing (NLP) and visualization model. This model has the capacity to generate alarms in case of deviations in the decisional tendencies of the magistrates of the Colombian high courts.
OLA: Arbitral Award Observatoryis a research team dedicated to the analysis of dispute resolution mechanisms and new technologies. At OLA we are interested in topics such as artificial intelligence, Big Data, blockchain, legaltech, ODR, etc. OLA is made up of people with different experiences and perspectives that, when integrated, result in work that surprises for its impact, quality and innovation. OLA is the only team that brings together human labor and artificial intelligence to research dispute resolutions and technology in LATAM.
ANCLA: During my time at the CAC-CCB I created and directed “ANCLA”; (conflict and arbitral award analysis), an initiative that brought together a group of young Dispute Resolution Mechanism enthusiasts with the purpose of identifying decisional trends in arbitral awards through a uniquely designed analysis methodology to capture and analyse relevant information.
It was three years of intense work in which we provided the Dispute Resolution Mechanisms community with a guide for the proper drafting of arbitration awards; information on decisional trends in various sectors such as the infrastructure, concession, energy, insurance, corporate, etc.; and “100 seconds for an award”, a podcast on arbitration awards.