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Can AI create universal legal literacy? Kent Roach on wrongful convictions and Abdi Aidid and Benjamin Alarie on how AI could transform law

A statue of Lady Justice stands in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 28, 2017. A.M. Ahad/AP Photo.

This episode of Hub Dialogues features Sean Speer in conversation with several 2023 Donner Book Prize nominees, including University of Toronto Professor Kent Roach, discussing his book Wrongfully Convicted: Guilty Pleas, Imagined Crimes, and What Canada Must Do to Safeguard Justice, as well as University of Toronto Law professors Abdi Aidid and Benjamin Alarie about their book, The Legal Singularity: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Law Radically Better.

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