First published on https://xraised.com/videos/emotional-logic-in-justice/
In this engaging interview, Laina Chan, Founder and CEO of MiAI Law, and Dr. Jennifer Long, Psychiatrist at Still Point Practice, explore the profound intersection of emotion, logic, and justice. They discuss how empathy can refine judgment and how human intuition continues to play a crucial role in legal decision-making, even as AI systems become more prominent in the courtroom.
Laina shares her insights on how AI-driven legal research can provide faster, more precise data, but emphasizes that empathy and emotional intelligence are still essential for nuanced legal decisions. Dr. Long offers a psychiatric perspective, exploring how strong emotions affect perception and how to distinguish between empathy that enhances understanding and emotions that may cloud judgment. Together, they discuss how emotional awareness can complement reasoning and ethical decision-making in high-pressure legal situations.
As AI continues to evolve, Laina and Dr. Long also explore the future of AI-powered tools in legal research, highlighting the importance of human insight in areas where data alone cannot provide the necessary context. They dive into the balance between AI accuracy and human emotion, revealing how compassion can inform decisions without overshadowing logical analysis.
This episode is a must-watch for anyone in the legal profession or those interested in the ethical implications of AI in decision-making. MiAI Law and Still Point Practice are at the forefront of shaping a future where empathy, intuition, and AI work together to achieve justice.
For more insights from Laina Chan, visit her LinkedIn profile. To learn more about MiAI Law, visit their website. For Dr. Jennifer Long, visit her LinkedIn profile and Still Point Practice at drjenniferlong.com.


