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How AI Could Really Change Things

Mar 8, 2026
Dr. Sarah Stephens, a legal technologist who built Dada Wakili and leads innovation at Sussex Centre for Law and Technology, discusses creating an AI WhatsApp assistant to help women navigate Tanzania’s plural legal systems. She talks about moving from corporate law to grassroots justice, design challenges like languages and feature phones, AI’s practical limits in legal triage, and plans to scale via USSD/SMS and an AI law lab.
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ANECDOTE

M-Pesa Inspired A Mobile Legal Service

  • In Tanzania Sarah saw M-Pesa's mobile money impact and asked why legal services couldn't be mobile too, which spawned early prototype apps.
  • That evolution became Dada Wakili, an AI chatbot on WhatsApp built from iterative fieldwork and a PhD use case focused on underserved users.
INSIGHT

Legal Pluralism Creates Hidden Rights Gaps For Women

  • Field research showed legal pluralism and gendered harm in Tanzania meant women lacked awareness of statutory protections, particularly over inheritance.
  • Dada Wakili targets those gaps by delivering plain‑language, context-specific guidance to women about rights, marriage registration, and steps to protect property.
INSIGHT

Access To Justice As Legal Empowerment

  • Sarah reframes 'access to justice' as legal empowerment: information + capability to act, rather than a single issue like court access.
  • Success may mean customary resolutions, statutory remedies, or simply enabling decisions based on clear, localised legal information.
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