
What happens when a self-described non-entrepreneur sets out to build an AI mediator?

They cover her AI-versus-human mediator experiment, the guardrails behind responsible legal AI, and the “shadow market” of disputes that never reach resolution. A candid, optimistic look at where technology can expand access to mediation, and what we should be careful not to lose.
Renee and Mo, with John Lande, speak at the 2026 ODR Conference on June 11, 2026 in Boston.
See: Dyspute.ai

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