About this Event
USC IDC Presents: AI and Business Enforcement Roundtable
Discover a wealth of knowledge and insights while networking and enjoying a light breakfast at the USC Capital Campus, in the heart of Dupont Circle.
Hosted by USC Marshall’s Initiative on Digital Competition (IDC), this event brings together guests from the DOJ to explore the complex intersections between technology, business, and policy.
We are excited to announce an exceptional lineup of speakers who explore the frontiers of civil and criminal enforcement regarding AI and Business. Our distinguished guests bring deep knowledge and experience, offering analysis of how AI and digitization are impacting enforcement across multiple agencies.
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We look forward to welcoming you to what promises to be an enlightening and thought-provoking discussion.
Panelists
Moderated by D. Daniel Sokol, Professor of Law and Business, USC Gould School of Law and USC Marshall School Business, our esteemed panelists for AI, Policy, and Business include:
- Anna Kaminska, Chief, Market Integrity and Major Frauds (MIMF) Unit, Fraud Section, Criminal Division at U.S. Department of Justice
- Corey Schuster, Co-Chief, Asset Management Unit, Division of Enforcement at U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Lisa Miller, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Fraud and Appellate Sections, Criminal Division at U.S. Department of Justice
- Matthew Galvin, Counsel, Compliance & Data Analytics at U.S. Department of Justice
- Patryk Chudy, Chief Trial Attorney at U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Agenda
8:30a - Check in & Light Breakfast
9:00a - Roundtable Discussion
10:00a - Q/A
Transportation:
0. Underground Paid Parking Lot on Site
1. Farragut North (5-minute walk) - Red Line
2. Dupont Circle (9-minute walk) - Red Line
3. Farragut West (9-minute walk) - Blue line
The continued and rapid growth of E-commerce has generated questions about the consequences for society, business, and the global economy.
The USC Marshall Initiative on Digital Competition aims to discover insights on these questions through a collaboration of industry practitioners and academics from business disciplines as well as non-business disciplines (e.g. computer science, economics, law, communications); and disseminate these insights to a broad set of audiences that includes academics, business leaders, and the public.
Learn more at bit.ly/USC_IDC
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Southern California Capital Campus, 1771 N Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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