Full Name
Cecilia Ziniti
Job Title
CEO & Founder
Organization
GC AI
Speaker Bio
Cecilia Ziniti is the founder and CEO of a legal AI company, GC AI, built based on her experience as a 3-time general counsel and AI expert. For two decades, Ms. Ziniti has driven product and company success across major tech shifts and turned early technologies into iconic products that millions of people use every day.

As a three-time executive team member for venture-backed tech companies including software unicorn Replit, Ms. Ziniti has led all aspects of operations for hypergrowth. She has architected and closed partnerships with blue-chip companies like Google and Amazon and quarterbacked $300M+ in venture capital rounds from top-tier investors like Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue, Index, and JP Morgan.

As the founding lawyer on Amazon Alexa and an early team member at Cruise, Ms. Ziniti understands tech adoption and how to earn public and regulator trust. Ms. Ziniti’s strategic insights make her sought-after by founders and have earned her global media appearances including on CNN and NPR.

Before Amazon, Ms. Ziniti was an intellectual property litigator and technology transactions attorney and represented Apple at Morrison & Foerster, an Am Law 20 firm. Ms. Ziniti is an inventor on four US patents. She has invested in and advises dozens of breakout and unicorn companies, including Replit, Instrumental AI, and Seek AI. Her first tech job was as an online community moderator in London.

About GC AI

Introducing GC AI – AI for in-house counsel. Be the legal hero your teams need with great first drafts, counseling docs, up-to-the-minute legal advice, and higher-quality reviews. Powered by the latest foundation models, proprietary software and algorithms, and a three-time general counsel’s expertise.

Like having the best legal intern ever, GC AI helps with drafts, reviewing, research, and iterating on work product. Save context, personalize answers, and get the tone and style of an exceptional in-house counsel like you. GC AI's accurate legal AI beats general-purpose AI tools, making it a favorite of thousands of in-house counsel.
Cecilia Ziniti