Episode 34 & 35 : Global Recognition, Leadership, and the Future of Legal AI

First published on https://xraised.com/videos/global-recognition-and-legal-ai-leadership-laina-chan-on-shaping-the-future-of-law-with-miai/ In this special edition of XRaised, we sit down with Laina Chan, award-winning barrister and Founder & CEO of MiAI Law, to explore how global recognition is shaping her journey at the forefront of legal AI innovation. Recently named Most Influential CEO 2025 – LegalTech (Sydney), Laina reflects on what international […]
Memory, Judgment and the Future of Law

Snapshot AI can recall everything the law has said, but only humans can decide what it When AI is trained to reason — to connect issues, rules and outcomes — its explanations become more plausible and its results more trustworthy. Judgment cannot be automated: the legitimacy of law depends on reasoning that can be seen, […]
Episode 33 : MiAI Law: Building the Perfect Legal Memory
In the 33rd episode of Xraised, award-winning barrister and MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan delves into her vision of AI as the legal profession’s “perfect memory.” What if every case, precedent, and principle could be recalled instantly—nothing forgotten, nothing lost? Could this redefine how lawyers and judges interpret the law itself? In this thought-provoking conversation […]
Episode 33 : MiAI Law: Building the Perfect Legal Memory

First published on https://xraised.com/videos/miai-law-building-the-perfect-legal-memory/ In the 33rd episode of Xraised, award-winning barrister and MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan delves into her vision of AI as the legal profession’s “perfect memory.” What if every case, precedent, and principle could be recalled instantly—nothing forgotten, nothing lost? Could this redefine how lawyers and judges interpret the law itself? […]
Episode 32 : The Human Touch in an AI-Driven Legal World
In this 32nd episode of Xraised, award-winning barrister and MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan explores one of the most pressing questions of our time: What remains uniquely human in a world where AI can recall every case, statute, and precedent in seconds? Titled “The Human Touch in an AI-Driven Legal World,” this interview dives deep […]
Episode 32 : The Human Touch in an AI-Driven Legal World

First published on https://xraised.com/videos/the-human-touch-in-an-ai-driven-legal-world/ In this 32nd episode of Xraised, award-winning barrister and MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan explores one of the most pressing questions of our time: What remains uniquely human in a world where AI can recall every case, statute, and precedent in seconds? Titled “The Human Touch in an AI-Driven Legal World,” […]
Submissions to the Honourable Chief Justice Stephen Gageler AC, Chief Justice of Australia dated 7 October 2025

I. Introduction This submission is provided for the information of the High Court of Australia as part of the broader national consideration of the use of generative artificial intelligence in legal and judicial practice. The purpose of this paper is to: summarise the baseline understanding of generative AI reflected in judicial guidance across Australia; and […]
Submissions to the Honourable A.S. Bell, Chief Justice of New South Wales dated 7 October 2025

I. Introduction This submission supports the Supreme Court of New South Wales’ continuing engagement with the profession and service providers on the use of generative artificial intelligence, following the release of Practice Note SC Gen 23 (Use of Generative AI). The submission aims to illustrate how AI systems can be built to reflect law’s discipline […]
Submissions to the Honourable Chief Justice Richard Michael Niall, Chief Justice of Victoria dated 7 October 2025

I. Introduction This submission supports the Supreme Court of Victoria’s continuing engagement with the profession and service providers on the responsible use of generative artificial intelligence, following the release of the Guidelines for Litigants: Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Litigation (2024). The submission aims to illustrate how AI systems can be built to reflect […]
Submissions to the Honourable Chief Justice Helen Bowskill, Chief Justice of Queensland dated 7 October 2025

I. Introduction This submission supports the Supreme Court of Queensland’s ongoing engagement with the judiciary and profession on the use of generative artificial intelligence, following the Guidelines for Judicial Officers on the Use of Generative AI (2025) and the Supreme Court’s Practice Direction No. 5 of 2025 – Accuracy of References in Submissions. The submission […]