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Governance Is the Key: How Legal Teams Are Learning to Move Fast Without Breaking Trust

37 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the AAAi Podcast, Bridget McCormack and Zach Abramowitz record live from Legalweek in New York to explore a clear shift in legal AI. The risk of not moving is now greater than the risk of moving. AI is no longer theoretical, and whether it works is no longer the question. The focus has shifted to how to deploy it in a way that builds trust and scales safely. That is where governance comes in. The conversation now centers on how organizations can move quickly while maintaining trust and managing risk effectively. For legal leaders and operators navigating AI implementation, this episode offers a practical look at what is working today and what comes next.

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