— Policies That Work Series —

AI, Technology, and the Role of Regulation

How to Regulate for Responsible Innovation

With AI advancing faster than many policies can keep up, this event will provide you with valuable insights into the crucial role regulation plays in the rapidly evolving world of AI and big tech. Panelists will discuss how governments, businesses, and regulators are navigating this complex landscape. They’ll explore the impact of current regulations, the need for new frameworks, and the potential for global standards to ensure responsible innovation. By attending, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the policy challenges posed by AI and learn how you can use AI responsibly in work and life.

Monday, November 18, 2024

Attend In-Person

12:00 – 1:00 pm EST
Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall 350

Must have a Upenn.edu email to register and attend in-person.

Attend Virtually

12:00 – 1:00 pm EST
LinkedIn Live

Meet the Panelists

Kartik Hosanagar, Wharton Faculty

Kartik Hosanagar, Panelist

John C. Hower Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions; Co-Director, AI at Wharton

Kartik Hosanagar is the John C. Hower Professor of Technology and Digital Business and a Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Kartik’s research work focuses on the digital economy, in particular the impact of AI on consumers and society, Internet media, Internet marketing and e-commerce.

Kartik serves as a department editor at the Journal Management Science and has previously served as a Senior Editor at the journals Information Systems Research and MIS Quarterly. He is an eleven-time recipient of MBA or Undergraduate teaching excellence awards at the Wharton School and has been recognized as one of the world’s top 40 business professors under 40. Kartik’s research has received several best paper awards. Kartik cofounded and developed the core IP for Yodle Inc, a venture-backed firm that was acquired by Web.com. Yodle was listed by Inc. Magazine among America’s fastest growing private companies. He is the founder and Chairman of Jumpcut Media, an AI startup streamlining content operations for leading media & entertainment companies. Kartik also serves on the AI advisory council for the U.S. Department of Defense.

His past consulting and executive education clients include Google, American Express, Citi and others. Kartik was a co-host of the SiriusXM show The Digital Hour.

Kartik graduated at the top of his class with a Bachelors degree in Electronics Engineering and a Masters in Information Systems from Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences (BITS, Pilani), India, and he has an MPhil in Management Science and a PhD in Management Science and Information Systems from Carnegie Mellon University.

Kevin Werbach, Wharton Faculty

Kevin Werbach, Panelist

Liem Sioe Liong/First Pacific Company Professor; Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics; Chairperson, Legal Studies & Business Ethics

A professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and formerly Counsel for New Technology Policy at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Kevin Werbach has spent the past two decades exploring major trends at the intersection of the Internet, digital media, and communications. He served on the Obama Administration’s Presidential Transition Team and founded the Supernova Group, a technology consulting firm, which organized the CEO-level Supernova technology conference. He also created one of the most successful massive open online courses, with nearly half a million enrollments. He was named Wharton’s first-ever Iron Prof in 2010.

Werbach has published four books, including The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust, For the Win: The Power of Gamification and Game Thinking in Business, Education, Government, and Social Impact, and After the Digital Tornado: Networks, Algorithms, Humanity. He is the host of the podcast The Road to Accountable AI.

Earlier in his career, he edited the influential technology newsletter Release 1.0, and helped develop the U.S. Government’s Internet and e-commerce policies in the Clinton Administration.

Stefano Puntoni, Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing; Co-Director, AI at Wharton

Stefano Puntoni, Moderator

Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing; Co-Director, AI at Wharton

Stefano Puntoni is the Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School. Prior to joining Penn, Stefano was a professor of marketing and head of department at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, in the Netherlands. He holds a PhD in marketing from London Business School and a degree in Statistics and Economics from the University of Padova, in his native Italy.

His research has appeared in several leading journals, including Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Marketing, Nature Human Behavior, and Management Science. He also writes regularly for managerial outlets such as Harvard Business Review and MIT Sloan Management Review. Most of his ongoing research investigates how new technology is changing consumption and society, including how humans are adopting and evolving with AI.

He is a former MSI Young Scholar and MSI Scholar, and the winner of several grants and awards. He is currently an Associate Editor at the Journal of Consumer Research and at the Journal of Marketing. Stefano teaches in the areas of marketing strategy, new technologies, brand management, and decision making.