AI Committee podcast
Conversations with people actually using AI
The AI Committee is a practitioner-led podcast exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping how organizations think, decide, and operate.
Through conversations with builders, operators, executives, and domain experts, the show examines how AI works inside real systems: where it delivers value, where it breaks, and how human judgment evolves alongside intelligent tools.
This is not an AI hype show. It is a working session for people deploying AI in the real world.
Latest Episodes
Short-form podcast conversations with patent attorneys, in-house counsel, and legal leaders about real AI adoption challenges, failure modes, and where human judgment matters most in legal work.
About the AI Committee podcast
Grounded. Thoughtful. Real.
Artificial intelligence is moving from experimentation to infrastructure.
Organizations are forming their own “AI committees” whether formally or not, groups responsible for deciding how AI should be used, governed, trusted, and scaled.
This podcast captures those conversations.
Each episode features practitioners actively working with AI across industries including technology, healthcare, finance, law, media, education, and operations.
The goal is simple: move beyond theory and examine how AI changes real work.
What we explore
Every episode maps to one or more of these core themes.
Judgment vs. Automation
Where do humans stay in control? What decisions are safe to delegate?
AI Failure Modes
How AI breaks. What goes wrong. How to catch it before it matters.
Systems & Workflow Design
Building guardrails, prompts, and processes that make AI reliable.
Workflow Transformation
Real change management. How teams actually adopt AI at scale.
Responsibility & Ethics
Accountability, auditability, compliance. Where judgment matters most.
Real-World Use
Not theory. How practitioners actually use AI in daily work.
Become a Guest
Are you an AI leader, legal innovator, or practitioner shaping responsible AI adoption? We want you on the show.
What we’re looking for
Practitioners with experience — people who’ve actually implemented AI in their work
Leaders accountable for outcomes — not evangelists, but practitioners who own the results
Real stories — about what works, what breaks, and where judgment has to stay human
Honest perspectives — on responsible adoption, guardrails, responsibility, and the actual challenges