Learn about new developments and tools in AI and their effect on your organization, career and community. This half-day conference from Hawaii Business Magazine will explore AI platforms you can use now plus AI’s impact on cybersecurity, work, education, law and more.

Mike Trinh
Associate General Counsel, OpenAI

Michael Trinh is currently Associate General Counsel at OpenAI working on litigation and regulatory matters. He was formerly Head of Litigation Advance at Google where he led a team handling a broad portfolio of litigation strategy, research, amici briefs, and proactive/enforcement litigation across the company’s product areas.

Previously, he was a technology/IP litigation associate at Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe in San Francisco. He also handled national security issues while representing, pro bono, Guantanamo Bay detainees challenging their indefinite incarceration without ever being charged. Mike graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center (2005) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2002, B.S. Comp Sci). While he grew up in Raleigh, NC, he now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and a string cheese-seeking dog (who was once featured in the Financial Times). 

Michael Mattmiller

Senior Director of Government Relations, Microsoft

Michael Mattmiller leads the US Government Affairs Industry Team at Microsoft, helping public sector organizations understand and accelerate digital transformation. He previously served as the City of Seattle’s Chief Technology Officer. In this role, he led the creation of the city’s consolidated information technology department, modernization of key enterprise systems, and migration to cloud computing services. In addition, Michael expanded the City’s digital skills education program and led a broadband program that has increased availability of gigabit broadband service throughout the city.

Previously, Michael was a consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers where he helped federal agencies secure and manage their technology investments. He received a Bachelors of Business Administration and Masters of Science from The George Washington University.

Natalie Kim

Senior Counsel, OpenAI

As senior counsel at OpenAI, Natalie Kim works on investigations, compliance and cybersecurity. From 2016-2023, Natalie was counsel at Google, first focusing on internal investigations involving ethics & compliance and later on affirmative litigation matters in the consumer protection and cybersecurity space. Before joining Google, Natalie worked for five years in the Washington, DC and Hong Kong offices of Ropes & Gray LLP.

Natalie holds a J.D. from Cornell Law School and an A.B. from Dartmouth College. She clerked for the Honorable Susan Oki Mollway at the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii. 

Megan Hall
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Emile Loza de Siles
William S. Richardson School of Law

Gabriel Yanagihara
ʻIolani School

Olin Lagon
Purple Maiʻa

Scott Robertson
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Liya Safina
Safina & Shekhtman, Inc.

Ryley Higa
Sumo Logic

Yolanda Lau
Hawaii Center for AI

Registration, Networking, Complimentary Lunch

11:00 am - 11:30 am


Opening General Session

11:30 am - 12:45 pm

Is AI Useful, Disruptive or Unsettling? All of the Above

Breakout Sessions I

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

AI and the Future of Work
Shaping Tomorrow’s Minds: AI’s Impact on Education


Breakout Sessions II

2:15 pm - 3:15 pm

Leveraging Innovative Apps and Platforms Now
Navigating the Legal Ramifications of AI

Closing General Session

3:30 pm - 4:25 pm

AI's Impact on Cybersecurity

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🗓️  Tuesday, June 4, 2024
🕚  11:00 AM - 4:30 PM
📍  Mid-Pacific Institute

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