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AAAi Podcast Episode 2 with AAA CIO Diana Didia

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Welcome to the AAAi Lab Podcast, where Legally Disrupted’s Zach Abramowitz and AAA President and CEO Bridget McCormack guide you through the American Arbitration Association’s® (AAA®) pioneering journey into artificial intelligence. This monthly podcast is a platform for thought leadership within the AI, legal, and dispute resolution spheres.

Episode 2: AAA CIO Diana Didia

Bridget and Zach talk with AAA’s CIO, Diana Didia, about how AAA is leaning into AI with multiple initiatives across the organization.

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Diana Didia

Diana Didia is the Senior Vice President, Chief Information and Innovation Officer at American Arbitration Association-International Centre for Dispute Resolution, orchestrating transformative strategies in technology infrastructure, cybersecurity, and business systems for the world's premier ADR provider. A leader with thirty years of experience, she guides teams to architect and utilize… MORE >

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Zach Abramowitz

I am a former M&A attorney turned startup founder and Legaltech investor. I started Killer Whale Strategies to help companies capitalize on legal industry disruption. Our clients include AmLaw 100 firms, Fortune 500 companies, Big 4 and alternative legal service providers. I have an active newsletter covering Legaltech at www.legallydisrupted.com MORE >

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Bridget McCormack

Bridget Mary McCormack is President and CEO of the American Arbitration Association-International Centre for Dispute Resolution. She is also a Strategic Advisor to the Future of the Profession Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. Until the end of 2022, McCormack was Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme… MORE >

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