The A to Z of AI
In this episode, Anthony Thomas and Zac Henderson are joined by Laura Jeffords Greenberg, General Counsel at Worksome. Laura brings a perspective that is rare in legal leadership: a builder's mindset shaped by nearly a decade in European tech, stints at Unity Technologies and Wordsmith, and a deliberate focus on using AI to do more with less. The conversation covers how she has structured her legal workflows around Claude's skills and Coworker platform, why AI caught things two humans missed in a settlement review, and how she thinks about the real constraints of using general-purpose AI tools in a regulated environment. What makes this episode distinct is Laura's refusal to treat AI as a productivity shortcut layered on top of existing habits. Her approach is structural: identify what needs to happen legally, build the skill or plugin to handle it, and reserve human judgment for the work that actually requires it. That reframing has implications well beyond legal teams, for any function trying to figure out where AI creates genuine leverage and where it still falls short. Key Takeaways: * AI can outperform two human reviewers on accuracy, not just speed: Laura's settlement review took seven minutes and surfaced errors neither she nor her colleague caught * Skills in Claude Coworker are essentially structured prompts; start by building one workflow that already lives in your head and give it to AI to execute * Wrapping individual skills into a plugin creates a reusable legal command center without requiring constant manual setup * General-purpose AI tools have real limits in regulated environments: audit trails, confidentiality, and privilege are legitimate constraints, not excuses to avoid adoption * Team structure should lead into individual strengths, not try to lift weaknesses; AI removes the work people hate, freeing up the work they're actually good at * Curiosity is the foundational skill; if you cannot use AI at work, use it personally until the instinct to reach for it becomes automatic * Agents are the near-term frontier: skills will evolve into agents that communicate with each other and resolve tasks with minimal human input About the Podcast The A to Z of AI is hosted by Anthony Thomas and Zac Henderson and powered by The Suite. The show explores real-world AI use cases across industries, focusing on practical workflows, tools, and lessons learned from operators using AI in their daily work.
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