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We Make Heroes

We Make Heroes

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Welcome to “We Make Heroes”, a podcast where we celebrate the real people driving India’s progress. From cybersecurity defenders and visionary founders to artists, educators, and changemakers. Each episode uncovers a new hero shaping our collective future.Copyright 2026 The WMH Studios Economics Social Sciences
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  • Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) replace Lawyers | Rohan & Arunima | EP02
    Feb 15 2026

    In Episode 2 of We Make Heroes – Unfiltered Talks with the People Who Make India Move, we sit down with Advocate Arunima Jha, a legal expert working at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, law, and ethics.

    As AI systems increasingly influence decisions from hiring and lending to surveillance and justice - critical questions arise:

    1. Who is accountable when algorithms fail?
    2. How do we protect rights, privacy, and fairness in an automated world?
    3. And can law truly keep pace with rapidly evolving technology?

    In this episode, Arunima breaks down complex issues in simple terms, covering:

    1. AI and legal ethics: responsibility, transparency, and bias
    2. The role of lawyers in supervising AI-generated work
    3. India’s regulatory readiness for AI governance
    4. Risks to privacy, confidentiality, and professional accountability
    5. How AI could both expand and restrict access to justice

    This is not just a conversation about technology - it’s a conversation about values, responsibility, and the future of justice.

    1. Series: Unfiltered Talks with the People Who Make India Move
    2. Episode 02: Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) replace Lawyers
    3. Guest: Arunima Jha, Advocate
    4. Host: Rohan Patil

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    57 mins
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