CFTC seeks public input on AI compute futures contracts as CME eyes October launch

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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is moving to solicit public comments on proposed futures contracts tied to computing capacity, a critical resource for AI development. This process, which requires White House review, could affect the launch timeline for similar products planned by major exchanges like CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange. CME has announced its intention to launch two compute futures contracts in early October, pending regulatory approval. These contracts would treat AI computing power as a tradable commodity. The move comes amid massive AI-driven investments in data centers, with infrastructure spending estimated to be a significant portion of US GDP this year.

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is preparing to solicit public comment on futures contracts tied to computing capacity, a critical resource for artificial intelligence development, as major exchanges move to launch products tied to the emerging asset class.

Bloomberg reported Monday that the regulator sent a request for comment to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review. The move could complicate the timeline for planned compute futures from CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange, whose products remain subject to regulatory approval.

Once the White House review is complete, the CFTC is expected to open a public comment period, typically lasting 30 or 60 days, according to Bloomberg. The review signals that regulators are still weighing questions around a market that would allow participants to trade and hedge the cost of computing power.

CME announced last week that it plans to launch two compute futures contracts on Oct. 5, pending regulatory approval, effectively turning AI computing capacity into a tradable commodity alongside oil and electricity. Market intelligence firm Silicon Data will provide the benchmarks used to price the contracts.

The products are being launched as artificial intelligence reshapes the economy and investment landscape, driving a historic buildout of data centers and computing infrastructure. Recent estimates from TD Lombard, Goldman Sachs and Bridgewater Associates put AI infrastructure spending at roughly 2% to 2.5% of US GDP this year.

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QWhat is the CFTC planning to solicit public input on, and what is the subject's significance?

AThe CFTC is planning to solicit public comment on futures contracts tied to computing capacity. This is a critical resource for artificial intelligence development, making it an emerging and significant asset class.

QWhat action could potentially affect the launch timeline for compute futures from CME Group and ICE?

AThe CFTC sending a request for comment to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review could complicate the launch timeline for the planned compute futures from CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange, as their products still require regulatory approval.

QWhat is the purpose of the market for compute futures, as indicated by regulators?

AThe market for compute futures would allow participants to trade and hedge the cost of computing power.

QWhen does CME Group plan to launch its compute futures contracts, and what is a key condition for this launch?

ACME Group plans to launch two compute futures contracts on October 5, pending regulatory approval.

QWho will provide the benchmarks for pricing CME's compute futures contracts, and what does launching these products signify about AI computing capacity?

AMarket intelligence firm Silicon Data will provide the benchmarks used to price the contracts. The launch of these products effectively turns AI computing capacity into a tradable commodity, akin to oil and electricity.

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