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Implications of AI from Financial Stability and Market Integrity Perspectives – Challenges and Solutions

AI is progressing rapidly, offering innovation in finance while potentially introducing significant vulnerabilities and risks. But there exists the risk of “doing nothing”. In this context, this roundtable explores emerging regulatory strategies, balancing AI’s transformative potential with the need for financial stability and market integrity. Speakers from regulatory authorities and international bodies will highlight promising use cases and discuss risk and mitigation measures

Speakers

Dr. Joseph Breeden

Dr. Joseph Breeden

Chief Executive Officer, Deep Future Analytics

Kenneth Gay

Kenneth Gay

Chief FinTech Officer, Monetary Authority of Singapore

Loren Bushkar

Loren Bushkar

Principal, AI Policy, Federal Reserve Board

Massimo Buonomo

Massimo Buonomo

Global Expert in AI, European Commission

Dr. Mark Shmulevich

Dr. Mark Shmulevich

Managing Partner, Aloniq

Ryosuke Ushida

Ryosuke Ushida

Chief Fintech Officer, Financial Services Agency of Japan

Valerie Szczepanik

Valerie Szczepanik

Director, US SEC's Strategic Hub for Innovation and Financial Technology (FinHub), US Securities and Exchange Commission

Yuta Takanashi

Yuta Takanashi

Member of Secretariat, Financial Stability Board

Carole House

Carole House

Former White House Special Advisor & Senior Visiting Scholar, Georgetown University

Elisabeth Wallace

Elisabeth Wallace

Head of Innovation and Conduct Policy, Dubai Financial Services Authority

Moderator

Chris Brummer

Chris Brummer

Founder, Georgetown Law and The Fintech Foundation