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Tolulope Awoyomi, author of Bridging AI and Law and Simple Book of AI, and
creator/host of the Everything AI and Law Podcast, is pioneering a bold initiative to
demystify artificial intelligence for legal professionals, policymakers, and technologists.
Through her forthcoming initiative, AI & Law Bridge, Awoyomi is laying the foundation for
an educational and professional platform dedicated to closing the knowledge gap between
technology and law while introducing innovative tools designed to empower legal, policy,
and AI professionals alike.
Awoyomi is being spotlighted for her unique role as a bridge-builder between two of the
most powerful forces of the 21st century: law and artificial intelligence. At a time when
governments, companies, and courts are struggling to understand the impact of AI, her
work stands out for making the conversation accessible, practical, and globally relevant.
“AI is already transforming every sector, including the legal profession,” Awoyomi said. “But
too often, lawyers, judges, policymakers, and technologists are left unprepared to engage
meaningfully with these technologies. My mission is to make AI understandable,
responsible, and accessible so that law and technology grow together, not apart.”
Awoyomi’s book Bridging AI and Law outlines the opportunities and challenges at the
intersection of machine intelligence and legal frameworks. She also authored Simple Book
of AI, a practical guide that introduces everyday readers to artificial intelligence concepts.
Her podcast, Everything AI and Law, has quickly become a go-to space for conversations
with thought leaders on responsible AI, legal implications, and real-world applications.
Building on her thought leadership, Awoyomi is preparing to launch AI & Law Bridge, a U.S.-
based initiative that will serve as both a knowledge hub and a professional platform. The
project will provide training programs, curated toolkits, and research insights to empower
lawyers, policymakers, and technologists to navigate AI responsibly and effectively.
“Bridging AI and law is not just about compliance; it is about innovation,” Awoyomi added.
“With AI & Law Bridge, we are creating a future where legal, policy, and technology
professionals collaborate to design fairer, more transparent systems.”
As AI adoption accelerates worldwide, Awoyomi’s work highlights the critical need for
frameworks that prioritize fairness, accountability, and accessibility. Her books, podcast,
and upcoming platform place her at the forefront of this conversation in the United Statesand globally.

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