//Keynote
AI in Investigations, from Someone Who Builds It
Plenty of speakers describe AI's future. I run a piece of it. Audiences get the view from inside a working AI investigation platform, in plain language, with real cases behind it.
I keynote on AI in investigations, evidence-grade AI, and the future of cybercrime, from the operator's chair.
I speak as a licensed investigator who builds and runs a production AI investigation platform, for legal, security, insurance, and private-investigation audiences. Booking and a one-sheet are available on request.
//Talk topics
What can I speak on?
Four talks, each built from real work. The one that lands depends on the room, and every one is tailored before I take the stage.
Evidence-Grade AI
When AI has to hold up in court, and what it takes to get there. The category, the failure modes, and the standard, from the person coining it.
AI vs. organized crime
Marketplace crime, counterfeits, stolen goods, and online-actor attribution, and how AI finally hands the speed advantage to the good guys.
Building AI in regulated industries
Provenance, human review, and the discipline that makes AI output something you can defend under oath, told through building a real platform.
The future of investigations
What happens when investigation becomes something you deploy instead of staff, and what that means for firms, courts, and the investigated.
//Recent keynotes
Big rooms, real stakes.
White Label World Expo
Keynote · feature stage · Las Vegas · 7,500+ attendees
Church Facilities Expo
Security Conference
//Audiences
Where I have spoken.
Statewide, regional, national, and international investigative and industry organizations, including:
//Why me
What makes this different?
Most AI speakers describe the future from the outside. I speak from inside a working system. Builder, plus licensed investigator, plus courtroom experience, in one person, so the audience gets the operator's account, not a survey of headlines. When I say what AI is doing to investigations, it is what mine did this week.
//In the press
//Questions people ask
Booking, answered straight.
What does Matt Aubin speak about?
AI in investigations, evidence-grade AI, and the future of cybercrime, from the operator's chair. He speaks as a licensed investigator who builds and runs a production AI investigation platform, so the talks come from live casework, not slideware. Topics are tailored to legal, security, insurance, and private-investigation audiences.
Who is the keynote for?
Legal, security, insurance, and private-investigation audiences, at industry conferences, association meetings, law enforcement training, and corporate leadership sessions. The talk is scoped to the room, whether that is a 7,500-seat feature stage or a boardroom of executives deciding how to adopt AI.
What makes him different from other AI speakers?
Most AI speakers describe the future. Matt runs a piece of it. He is a licensed private investigator and forensic examiner who builds production AI and has courtroom experience, so audiences get the view from inside a working system, in plain language, with real cases behind every claim.
How do I book Matt to speak?
Booking and a speaker one-sheet are available on request. Email matt@e3intel.io with your event, date, audience, and format, keynote, fireside, or half-day workshop, and you will get a tailored topic and a one-sheet back. Formats run from the keynote stage to the boardroom.
Check availability for your event.
Send the event, date, audience, and format. You'll get a tailored topic and a speaker one-sheet. Email matt@e3intel.io.