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EP3 - AI won't implement itself: getting buy-in for legal AI

50 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Ben interviews Elly Meenan and Laura Jeffords-Greenberg, experts in AI implementation in the legal space. They discuss their advocacy for AI, the impact of AI on legal work, the importance of culture in AI adoption, building a culture of AI adoption, the impact of AI on team structure, measuring impact, dealing with cultural challenges, and addressing risk aversion in AI adoption. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities of implementing AI in legal and privacy functions, emphasizing the need for use cases and experimentation to drive adoption. The conversation covers the challenges of overcoming fear and skepticism in AI adoption, the measurement of ROI and data metrics for AI adoption, favorite use cases for AI and its impact on daily life, and the future of AI with a focus on agents and automation. Takeaways * AI Implementation Challenges * Culture and Adoption * Use Cases and Experimentation Managing skepticism and fear * Practical applications of AI Chapters * 00:00 Advocacy for AI in Legal Space * 11:11 Measuring Impact and Dealing with Cultural Challenges * 27:04 Overcoming Fear and Skepticism in AI Adoption * 39:15 Favorite Use Cases for AI and Its Impact on Daily Life * 46:19 The Future of AI: Agents and Automation

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