AI & The Legal Industry Explained

Episode 4 — Description
In this episode, we explore the rapidly evolving landscape of AI governance and regulation. As artificial intelligence becomes more deeply integrated into legal practice, compliance operations, and public-sector decision‑making, lawmakers and regulators are racing to establish standards that balance innovation with accountability. This episode breaks down the emerging frameworks shaping how AI will be governed in the years ahead.
Topics covered:  
• The current regulatory landscape for AI in the United States
• Global approaches to AI governance and compliance
• How new rules may impact law firms, businesses, and public institutions
• Key challenges in creating enforceable and ethical AI standards
• The future of legal oversight in an AI‑driven world
Disclaimer: This episode is for informational and educational purposes only. I am not an attorney, and nothing in this show should be considered legal advice. For guidance on any legal matter, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

What is AI & The Legal Industry Explained?

AI & The Legal Industry Explained
Hosted by Tony Hernandez

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the legal landscape — influencing how attorneys practice, how businesses manage risk, how policymakers regulate emerging technologies, and how the justice system evolves. This podcast breaks down complex AI topics into clear, practical insights for attorneys, technologists, policymakers, business leaders, law students, and anyone curious about the future of law and technology.

Each episode explores real-world applications, ethical considerations, regulatory developments, and the growing impact of AI on legal practice and society. Whether you're drafting policy, running a business, studying law, building AI tools, or simply trying to understand what’s coming next, this show delivers accessible, informed perspectives to help you stay ahead.

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. I am not an attorney, and nothing in this show should be considered legal advice. For guidance on any legal matter, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.