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    La Inteligencia Artificial y la Mediación; Implicaciones Jurídicas Desafíos y Oportunidades
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Derecho, 2025-03-28) Gómez Ordoñez, Irvis Paul; Jordán Buenaño, Jeanette Elizabeth
    Mediation worldwide is incorporated as an alternative method for conflict resolution in the legislative bodies of different countries, to a greater or lesser extent. The objective of this research is to determine the legal implications, challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence in mediation, as an alternative method for conflict resolution. It was held in Ambato, Tungurahua. The theoretical framework includes the review of different materials and publications indexed in reliable databases. To analyze the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) and mediation, surveys were applied to the population and lawyers, in addition to interviews with judges and mediators. For information processing, segmentation by thematic axes was applied, through a grid. The results obtained reveal various legal implications, several challenges and opportunities that, without distinction, include that society recognizes mediation as an extrajudicial process to resolve disputes. Likewise, the recognition by judges, lawyers and mediators of the advantages of mediation, and the convenience of using AI in its execution, is very favorable. There are no regulations that regulate the application of AI in mediation. It is concluded that in Ecuador mediation is not used in all possible areas; The preparation of mediators and the culture of peace are insufficient to reduce litigation. The relationship of AI, in the resolution of conflicts, is incipient and the accelerated changes that this technology undergoes, forces us to permanently review its application. Consequently, the development of information programs for society on the benefits and advantages that mediation offers in support of the administration of justice is recommended; improve the technological infrastructure, to assimilate the changes associated with the use of AI, in the mediation processes, coupled with the constant preparation and training of the specialists in charge of its application. In Ecuador, specific laws must be enacted that regulate the use of AI, including regulations that regulate the application of AI in mediation, for conflict resolution.

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