Virtual Event

AI in Compliance: From Potential to Operational Impact

Thursday, August 13, 2026

11:00 AM EST

Artificial intelligence is moving from a future consideration to a present-day priority for compliance teams. As firms face growing regulatory complexity, expanding data volumes, and increased pressure to do more with limited resources, AI is gaining attention as a tool for improving efficiency, enhancing risk detection, and strengthening decision-making. Findings from StarCompliance’s 2026 Global Compliance Benchmark Study show strong momentum behind AI adoption, with compliance leaders citing improved accuracy, operational efficiency, and stronger risk detection as key drivers of investment. At the same time, many organizations are navigating new challenges related to governance, oversight, explainability, and measuring business impact.

Key discussion topics include:

  • What 300+ compliance leaders revealed about AI adoption and investment priorities
  • The role of AI in surveillance, monitoring, and risk detection
  • Priorities for organizations planning their next phase of AI investment

Register now to gain insight into how compliance organizations are approaching AI adoption, the operational and governance considerations shaping implementation strategies, and the practices helping firms maximize value from their AI investments.

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Expert Speakers

Kelvin Dickenson
Kelvin Dickenson

Chief Product Officer

Rich Konefal
Rich Konefal

Chief Compliance Officer

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