FinRegLab to Host AI Symposium 2025 in Washington, D.C.
In a press release, FinRegLab announced that the AI Symposium 2025 will be held in Washington, D.C. on November 20, 2025. The event will feature speakers from across the financial and technology sectors, including U.S. Senator Mike Rounds, Affirm Co-Founder and CEO Max Levchin, OpenAI Chief Economist Ronnie Chatterji, Capital One’s Prem Natarajan, Stripe Co-Founder John Collison, and JPMorgan Chase Chief Data and Analytics Officer Teresa Heitsenrether.
The symposium will include mainstage sessions on how artificial intelligence is influencing the economy, national security, and the future of work. Discussions will explore AI’s role in improving financial services, digital commerce, and operational efficiency, while addressing transparency and risk management.
Programming will center on four themes: generative and agentic AI in financial services, governance and privacy, human interaction and trust, and the future of banking and financial wellbeing. The event will conclude with a conversation between Stripe’s John Collison and FinRegLab CEO Melissa Koide on fintech innovation, generative AI, and financial stability.
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