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CFTC seeks public input on AI compute futures contracts

Created at 17 Aug · 5:21 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is preparing to solicit public comment on futures contracts tied to computing capacity, a critical resource for AI development. This regulatory review could shape an emerging market that lets companies and investors trade and hedge the cost of increasingly scarce AI computing power.

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Key Numbers

Oct. 5CME Group planned launch date for compute futures
2% to 2.5%AI infrastructure spending as % of US GDP

Who's Involved

CFTC
US regulator seeking public input on AI compute futures contracts
CME Group
Exchange planning to launch AI compute futures contracts
White House Office of Management and Budget
Reviewing CFTC's request for comment on AI compute futures
Silicon Data
Market intelligence firm providing benchmarks for CME contracts

↳ Why This Matters

The CFTC's review and potential regulation of AI compute futures could establish a framework for trading and hedging a critical resource for AI development, potentially stabilizing costs and influencing investment in AI infrastructure.

Key facts

  • The CFTC is seeking public input on futures contracts for AI computing capacity.
  • CME Group plans to launch AI compute futures contracts on October 5, subject to regulatory approval.
  • The CFTC's request for comment is undergoing review by the White House Office of Management and Budget.
  • Market intelligence firm Silicon Data will provide benchmarks for the CME contracts.

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is initiating a public comment period on futures contracts related to artificial intelligence computing capacity. This move comes as exchanges like CME Group prepare to launch products in this nascent market. The CFTC has sent a request for comment to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review, a step that could impact the planned October 5 launch of CME's compute futures contracts. These contracts aim to make AI computing power a tradable commodity, allowing companies and investors to hedge against its cost. Silicon Data will supply the pricing benchmarks for CME's proposed contracts. The development of these futures reflects the growing economic significance of AI, with infrastructure spending estimated to reach 2% to 2.5% of U.S. GDP this year, according to various financial institutions.

Frequently asked questions

The CFTC is seeking public input on futures contracts tied to computing capacity, a key resource for artificial intelligence development.

CME Group plans to launch its compute futures contracts on October 5, pending regulatory approval.

The White House Office of Management and Budget is reviewing the CFTC's request for comment on the proposed futures contracts.

These futures aim to turn AI computing capacity into a tradable commodity, allowing participants to trade and hedge its cost, reflecting the growing economic importance of AI.

What Happens Next

01The White House Office of Management and Budget will complete its review of the CFTC's request for comment.
02The CFTC is expected to open a public comment period of 30 to 60 days.
03CME Group's compute futures contracts are pending regulatory approval for an October 5 launch.

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How It Developed

The CFTC is preparing to solicit public comment on futures contracts tied to computing capacity.
CME Group plans to launch two compute futures contracts on Oct. 5, pending regulatory approval.
The CFTC sent a request for comment to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review.

Sources

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CFTC seeks public input on AI compute futures contracts as CME eyes October launchThe regulatory review could shape an emerging market that lets companies and investors trade and hedge the cost of increasingly scarce AI computing power.Cointelegraph

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