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Justice Needs More Than Intelligence With Yaa Dankwa Ampadu-Sackey
Yaa Dankwa Ampadu-Sackey, family law barrister at Trinity Chambers , mediator and cross-qualified lawyer in England and Wales and Ghana, talks about intelligence, wisdom and why justice remains a profoundly human exercise. Yaa explains why AI can organise information at extraordinary speed but cannot exercise wisdom, and why the legal profession has always been about more than applying rules. She discusses how experience shapes legal judgement, the parts of practice where AI genuinely improves efficiency in research and drafting, and the skills that stay fundamentally human, from cultural understanding and empathy to simply listening. She also reflects on the risk of over-relying on technology without critical review, why trust in legal advice depends on human accountability rather than rules and process alone, and what it means for a profession built on understanding people to work alongside tools that only understand information. You can connect with Yaa on LinkedIn and for more on Trinity Chambers, visit trinitychambers.com . If you've got a question or would like to be on the show, email us podcast@consortiumbiz.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.





