In a recent article published by the South Florida Business Journal, Gunster's Michelle Six shares how the firm is proactively integrating artificial intelligence into its practice through its newly launched subsidiary, Zest, which leverages advanced AI tools to accelerate e-discovery and streamline document review.
Michelle Six emphasized that “Gunster is evaluating a number of AI products, and Zest offers different types of advanced AI tools to assist with document review, key document searches and deposition preparation.” While optimistic about AI’s potential to interpret even handwritten notes in the future, Gunster remains vigilant about the risks of hallucinations and insists on rigorous verification of all AI-generated output. Ultimately, the firm’s objective is to deploy AI thoughtfully, balancing innovation with ethical responsibilities and close client collaboration.
Michelle is a nationally recognized litigator focused on electronic discovery law, data privacy, cross border discovery, and AI technology exploration. She counsels clients on the development and execution of defensible eDiscovery processes in connection with contentious, high-stakes commercial litigation, products liability cases, antitrust matters, and internal and government investigations. Michelle regularly advises multinational corporations on data loss and records retention, as well as challenges and solutions generated by emerging technologies.