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🏆 Featured AI Leader: Laura Jeffords Greenberg🏆

We’re excited to present Laura Jeffords Greenberg as a Featured AI Leader.  



Let’s get to know how Laura  is using AI.

1. How is AI impacting your work?

AI has the potential to transform legal work and positively impact our profession. It can remove the boring, administrative, and repetitive tasks by automating them. This means we can focus on the important and interesting parts of legal work that requires human skills and judgment. By removing the tedious, manual work, AI can help transform legal profession, making legal jobs more fulfilling and valuable.


2. How do you use AI in your daily life?

I use AI every day, both in my personal life and at work. At Worksome, as the Senior Director of Legal, I use AI tools to make our legal and compliance tasks easier and faster. For example, I use AI for reviewing contracts,  drafting policies, and automating more complex and repetitive tasks. Outside of Worksome, I teach legal teams how to use AI tools and legal technology responsibly. I teach classes, deliver keynotes, and write articles about how I'm using AI in legal work. I hope to inspire other legal professionals to leverage the power of AI to improve the legal profession.


3. What is your favorite AI tool right now? 

ChatGPT and Claude (looking at other legal specific AI tools like Leya, GC AI and Concide)


4. What advice do you have for someone who is just getting started with AI?

If you're just starting out with AI, my advice is to experiment and play to see what it can do. This is especially true for legal professionals who might be used to the pressure of always being right. With AI, legal professionals need a mindset shift and need to be okay with failing, because failure is essential to learning what works and what doesn't. Start small, focusing on ways AI can help make your work easier or better. As you explore AI, think about how it fits into your specific job or industry, and look for real examples of how other people are using it. Most importantly, have fun!


5. Who should we follow in the AI space? 

Cecilia Ziniti, CEO & Founder, GC AI Barbara Myhre Isaksen, AI Strategy @ Todai Jazmia Henry, Iso AI Founder Maaike Groenewege, Prompt engineering | Conversation design Charles T. Gray - PhD Data Science & Statistics.


6. How can women in AI support each other? Women in AI can support each other by building strong networks, sharing knowledge and resources, and actively promoting diversity and inclusion within the field. This can involve participating in or creating mentorship programs, advocating for greater representation and visibility of women in AI (including nominating and recommending women for speaking opportunities), collaborating on research projects, sharing best practices for navigating challenges, and offering emotional support to one another. By fostering a sense of community and solidarity, women can create a more inclusive and supportive environment that empowers them to thrive in their AI careers.

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