Litigating AI

Garfield AI

Litigating AI takes you inside the transformation happening with AI and the legal industry, revealing how new technologies are reshaping law practice, procedure and access to justice.  Hosted by Philip Young, CEO and Co-Founder of Garfield AI, the world’s first AI law firm authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The podcast brings together leading voices across law, tech and legal policy to examine the opportunities and challenges emerging as AI becomes embedded in law and legal work. Each episode delivers lively conversation and debate on real-world AI applications, emerging regulation, and the shifting boundaries between algorithms and advocacy.  The aim of Litigating AI is simple: to cut through the noise and provide expert insight into how the legal profession is changing in real-time - and what that means for those working within it.

Episodes

  1. Greg Clark: From Middlesbrough To Minister - Policy Lessons For The AI Age

    JAN 17

    Greg Clark: From Middlesbrough To Minister - Policy Lessons For The AI Age

    Curiosity changes lives—but only when the system makes room for it. Philip Young sits down with former Cabinet Minister Greg Clark to explore how the UK can turn raw talent and world-class research into durable AI leadership without smothering innovation or abandoning hard-won rights. The journey moves from school classrooms to Cabinet rooms, from ZX81s and BBC Micros to LLMs, and from London’s legal corridors to creative and industrial clusters across the regions. We unpack a pragmatic model for progress. Start with education that stretches young minds and builds confidence to explore uncommon interests. Back discovery research with patient capital and let applied partnerships turn breakthroughs into real products. Keep regulation close to where harms occur—privacy, IP, competition—by empowering sector regulators who already hold deep expertise. The aim isn’t red tape for its own sake; it’s guardrails that protect people, boost trust, and make adoption easier. That means taking bias seriously in hiring systems, clarifying training data rights, and ensuring competitive markets so power doesn’t pool in a few hands. Beyond policy mechanics, we put a spotlight on place. AI advantage grows in mixed ecosystems: gaming tools powering automotive design, motorsport data informing manufacturing, and advanced materials shaping aerospace. Sheffield, the West Midlands, and Leamington Spa show how porous boundaries spark new value. The biggest barrier isn’t technology; it’s silos—between disciplines, departments, and sectors. Break them with intentional convening, joint programmes, and procurement that rewards collaboration, and the UK’s proposition becomes distinctive: innovate quickly, deploy safely, and spread opportunity beyond the capital. If you care about building with brains and guardrails—where education, research, industry, and fair rules reinforce each other—this conversation is for you. Listen, share with a colleague who shapes policy or product, and leave a review with one change you’d make to accelerate responsible UK AI.

    39 min

About

Litigating AI takes you inside the transformation happening with AI and the legal industry, revealing how new technologies are reshaping law practice, procedure and access to justice.  Hosted by Philip Young, CEO and Co-Founder of Garfield AI, the world’s first AI law firm authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The podcast brings together leading voices across law, tech and legal policy to examine the opportunities and challenges emerging as AI becomes embedded in law and legal work. Each episode delivers lively conversation and debate on real-world AI applications, emerging regulation, and the shifting boundaries between algorithms and advocacy.  The aim of Litigating AI is simple: to cut through the noise and provide expert insight into how the legal profession is changing in real-time - and what that means for those working within it.