CFTC forms Innovation Task Force targeting crypto and AI regulation

Source Cryptopolitan

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has launched an Innovation Task Force to monitor crypto, artificial intelligence, and prediction markets. 

CFTC Chairman Michael Selig announced the initiative at the Digital Asset Summit in New York and confirmed that the group will draft regulatory guidelines and work closely with federal agencies. The CFTC affirmed that the task force will focus on creating regulatory clarity in the area of digital assets and financial tools driven by artificial intelligence. 

Open access for innovators to engage regulators

He said the initiative will facilitate organized market development while keeping track of rapidly evolving products. In addition, the agency plans to provide innovators with direct access to regulators. This way, companies can communicate with staff, share ideas, and gather early feedback on policies. Selig stressed that clear rules are still critical to ensuring U.S. market participants remain competitive. He said the framework will help ensure innovation doesn’t move to less-regulated jurisdictions domestically.

He further stated, “By establishing a clear regulatory framework for innovators building on the new frontier of finance, we can foster responsible innovation at home and ensure American market participants are not left on the sidelines.”

Agencies align oversight while expanding prediction market scrutiny

At the same time, the CFTC is enhancing its coordination with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Both agencies recently issued joint interpretive guidance clarifying jurisdictional boundaries. The guidance affirmed that most cryptocurrencies are not securities and reinforced a common regulatory approach.

In addition, the task force will collaborate with the CFTC’s Innovation Advisory Committee. The committee features over 30 execs from financial and technology companies, with an increasing involvement of institutions in the digital asset markets.

Separately, the CFTC has also claimed jurisdiction over derivatives based on future events, such as sports-related contracts. However, several states have expressed concern that this may conflict with their gaming laws. 

Notably, the White House recently published a national framework for artificial intelligence on March 20 that recommended streamlined regulations at existing agencies. The framework also calls out consumer protection, workforce protection, and infrastructure development as key priorities.

OpenAI expands funding to address systemic AI risks

Alongside regulatory developments, OpenAI is increasing its focus on the safety and long-term impact of artificial intelligence. CEO Sam Altman confirmed that the OpenAI Foundation will deploy at least $1 billion over the next year. The initiative aims to foster innovation and mitigate risk. 

Altman said that AI can be used to advance science, including the discovery of disease treatments. However, he also cautioned that swift progress brings complex issues. These risks include economic disruption, emerging biosecurity threats, and unpredictable system-wide effects. 

Therefore, the foundation intends to focus on resilience-focused strategies to address these concerns. Importantly, Altman emphasized that no single organization can manage these risks alone. Instead, a more general societal response will be needed to ensure the responsible use of advanced technologies.

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