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In this thought-provoking Xraised 40th interview, Laina Chan, Founder and CEO of MiAI Law, and Dr. Brydon Wang, Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Queensland and Associate Director at KPMG Australia, explore the profound impact of AI on the legal profession and education. Together, they discuss how MiAI Law is revolutionizing legal research with cutting-edge AI technologies and how education must evolve to prepare future professionals for an AI-driven world. Laina, an award-winning barrister and CEO of MiAI Law, shares her vision for a future where AI empowers lawyers, improves research efficiency, and makes legal services more accessible and transparent. She explains how MiAI Law has developed AI-powered legal research tools that provide fast, evidence-based solutions, offering lawyers a significant advantage in their practice. Laina also reflects on the AI-literacy required for future legal professionals and how this technology must coexist with human judgment, emphasizing ethical practices and the importance of data privacy. Dr. Brydon Wang, a thought leader in AI governance and legal transformation, adds his insights on the regulation of AI and its role in public sector innovation. With his background in technology law, AI regulation, and urban development, Dr. Wang discusses the ethical frameworks needed to guide AI integration into law and public infrastructure. His focus on trustworthy AI and his extensive work in digital transformation at KPMG bring a crucial perspective to the conversation on how AI can drive positive change while maintaining societal trust and accountability. Together, Laina and Dr. Wang examine the future of law education, urging universities to integrate AI and technology ethics into curricula to better equip students for the evolving demands of the profession. They discuss how law schools should prepare students not only to use AI but to critically assess and challenge it when necessary. Lainaβs leadership in AI-driven legal innovation and Brydonβs expertise in technology governance offer invaluable insights into how legal professionals can stay ahead in a rapidly changing world. They emphasize the importance of resilience, ethical responsibility, and critical thinking as essential skills for navigating the future of law in the age of AI.