Nicolas Torrent - Accessible by Design: How AI Can Open the Doors of Justice
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Imagine opening your phone, describing your dispute in simple language, and getting a clear, data-backed path to resolution—without weeks of confusion or a wall of legalese. That’s the future we dig into with lawyer and legal tech builder Nicolas Torrent, who’s helped design online arbitration platforms and shape Switzerland’s legal tech ecosystem. Together we unpack how AI, user experience, and court data can turn access to justice from a maze into a map.
We start with the hard truths: price uncertainty, physical distance, and cognitive barriers keep people out of court. Nicolas lays out how legal design—plain language, smart workflows, and visual cues—can guide users step by step. Then we zoom into the power of data: aggregated outcomes that help people understand their odds, timelines, and likely costs, improving settlement decisions and restoring trust. Speed isn’t just convenience; it’s an economic catalyst. When fair rulings arrive sooner, families and small businesses can move forward with confidence.
We also explore a sustainable path. Nicolas outlines “profitable justice” that doesn’t hide rights behind paywalls: think low-cost online small-claims settlement tools that offer realistic ranges based on similar cases, with an option to escalate to a human judge. Pair this with supervised trainee reviews, pro bono, and targeted lawyer services, and you get a flexible market that meets people where they are. Along the way, we tackle big-picture risks—AGI race dynamics, quantum acceleration, and geopolitical stakes—and why open source, distributed authority, security, and personal accountability must anchor any public system.
Throughout, one principle stays constant: keep humans in control. AI should accelerate routine work, surface patterns, and translate complexity into clarity, while judges and lawyers apply judgment, empathy, and responsibility. If we design for inclusion, treat court data as a strategic public asset, and build with transparency, justice can become faster, fairer, and truly accessible. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and tell us: which part of the legal journey should be redesigned first?
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Chapters
1. Opening And Guest Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Nicolas’ Path To Legal Tech (00:01:07)
3. The Real Barriers To Accessing Justice (00:03:37)
4. How AI And Data Improve Legal Processes (00:09:05)
5. Speed, Trust, And Economic Impact (00:14:46)
6. Legal Design And UX For Courts (00:19:30)
7. [Ad] Everyday AI: Your daily guide to grown with Generative AI (00:19:41)
8. (Cont.) Legal Design And UX For Courts (00:20:29)
9. Funding And “Profitable Justice” (00:27:07)
10. Balancing Online Courts With Human Judgment (00:34:07)
11. Quantum, AGI, And Geopolitics (00:40:57)
12. True Or Futuristic: Rapid-Fire Round (00:48:27)
13. Principles For Governments Implementing AI In Courts (01:08:07)
14. Closing Thoughts And Listener CTA (01:23:02)
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