The TEC Institute Summit


The TEC Institute Summit
A one-day conference bringing together leading scholars, practitioners, companies, and regulators to discuss cutting-edge regulatory issues.
October 23, 2024
The George Washington University
Jack Morton Auditorium
805 21st St., NW
Washington, DC 20052
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Agenda
Time | Session |
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8:15-8:45 am | Registration and Breakfast |
8:45-9:00am | Welcome Remarks ![]() Aurelien Portuese, moderator
![]() Kirti Gupta, moderator |
9:00-9:30am | Keynote Address Disruptive Technologies: Examining the Challenges and Opportunities of AI and Beyond ![]() General Paul M. Nakasone, USA (Ret.) Former Commander, U.S. Cyber Command; Former Director, National Security Agency; Board of Directors, OpenAI |
9:30-10:45am | Balancing Innovation and Regulation in Artificial Intelligence AI technology is evolving quickly, as are the laws that strive to govern it. Over 60 nations have proposed new AI laws and regulations. Panelists will cover the state of global AI regulation, the economics of AI models, legal challenges, and how the industry is innovating while managing privacy, intellectual property, and security risks. ![]() Aurelien Portuese, moderator
![]() Adam Di Vincenzo
![]() Amba Kak
![]() Katrina Mulligan
![]() Justin Raphael
![]() Arun Sundararajan |
10:45- 11:00am | Break |
11:00am-12:15pm | Digital Ecosystems: Natural Evolution or Monopolies? Digital commerce is increasingly characterized by interconnected platforms that span different industries. Speakers will examine market forces driving this trend, regulation- and litigation-related digital ecosystems, and how they are evolving on both sides of the Atlantic. ![]() Bryan Ricchetti, moderator
![]() John Asker
![]() Eric Dunn
![]() Katie Larkin-Wong ![]() Noah Joshua Phillips
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12:15-1:30pm | Lunch |
1:30-2:45pm | The Growing Intersection Between Antitrust and National Security Rising geopolitical tensions have created significant national security challenges that have converged with competition concerns, particularly in critical technologies like AI and semiconductors. Panelists will examine the U.S.’s strategic policies to support its economic security and how they intersect with global antitrust issues. ![]() Kirti Gupta, moderator
![]() David Emanuelson
![]() Sarretta McDonough
![]() Sreenivas Ramaswamy
![]() William Reinsch |
2:45- 3:00pm | Break |
3:00- 4:15pm | Data Flows and Privacy: Old Issues with New Tech? As consumers embrace innovative technologies and are increasingly interconnected at a global level, data flows are expanding at unfathomable speed. Panelists will explore legal challenges to data use policies, trade-offs with emerging privacy-enhancing tools, and the economic impact of the current patchwork of data regulations. ![]() Aram Gavoor, moderator
![]() Ed Britan
![]() Lorin Hitt
![]() Kamay Lafalaise
![]() Katie Race Brin |
4:15-4:30pm | Closing Remarks |
4:30-5:30pm | Cocktail Reception |
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