187: How to leverage AI for justice with Jenny Rudd

We often talk about AI in the context of speed, automation, and productivity. But what if AI could help make the world fairer?

This week’s episode is a powerful conversation about using technology to bridge one of the biggest gaps in our systems: access to justice.

If you’ve ever tried to navigate a legal dispute, you’ll know it can be overwhelming, expensive, and inaccessible. Especially if you don’t have legal training or support. That’s where AI can help.

In this episode, we’re joined by founder of Dispute Buddy, Jenny Rudd, who’s using AI to empower everyday people – helping them turn chaotic digital evidence into court-ready documents and reclaim their voice in a system that often silences them.

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KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS

  • How AI can be used to drive equity, not just efficiency

  • How personal values can shape powerful tech solutions

  • What it takes to lead courageously in the legal and funding space

  • Jenny’s previous business experience + how she build this startup 

SHOW RESOURCES

  • Learn more about Dispute Buddy – HERE

  • Learn about The Gender Investment Gap NZ – HERE

  • Follow Jenny on LinkedIn – HERE

  • JOIN THE CIRCLE – A community for conscious, creative entrepreneurs - HERE

  • Follow me on Instagram – HERE

  • Find me on LinkedIn – HERE

ABOUT THE GUEST

Jenny Rudd is the Founder & CEO of Dispute Buddy, a tech startup creating access to justice for people in legal disputes by organising complex digital evidence (texts, emails, etc.) into court-ready documents. She is also the Co-Founder of The Gender Investment Gap NZ, a national research project measuring and addressing gender disparities in venture capital.

Jenny lives in Mt Maunganui, New Zealand, with her husband Mat and their five beautiful children. Her work is grounded in values of fairness, disruption, and inclusion – and she’s leading change in the tech and funding space one courageous action at a time.

Bless it be.

With love,
Laetitia

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