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CFTC AI tools now review crypto applications as staff falls by more than 20%

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CFTC Chairman Michael Selig confirmed the agency is deploying AI tools to review crypto registration applications and monitor trading data, the first major US financial regulator to use artificial intelligence to compensate for a workforce cut of more than 20% under the Trump administration’s federal staffing reductions.

CFTC AI deployment was confirmed by Chairman Michael Selig in an April 28 interview, when he told reporters the agency is building systems to automate registration reviews and flag applications containing blank spaces, inadequate descriptions, or clearly incorrect information. Crypto Integrated reported that Selig described AI as essential to the agency’s ability to function given the workforce reductions, saying it would allow staff to “focus on more complex cases” while automated systems handle routine filtering.

As crypto.news reported, the CFTC has also launched an Innovation Task Force covering three themes: crypto assets and blockchain, AI and autonomous systems, and prediction markets and event contracts. Selig described AI market surveillance tools the agency already has in place as capable of helping staff “reach conclusions about certain trades,” and said Microsoft 365 Copilot is now being trained across all CFTC staff. The context for this deployment is stark: staff levels have fallen by roughly 25% since the start of 2025, and Barron’s reported the Chicago regional office has no enforcement attorneys left. As crypto.news documented, the CFTC is simultaneously suing New York, Illinois, Arizona, and Connecticut over prediction market jurisdiction, adding new caseload at precisely the moment its enforcement capacity is at a 15-year low. Representative Angie Craig, the top Democrat on the House Agriculture Committee, told Selig directly that “the agency’s workforce is stretched too thin.” Selig responded that the agency is “running more efficiently and effectively than ever before.”

As crypto.news tracked, the CFTC’s expanding jurisdiction over crypto and prediction markets under the CLARITY Act framework would make it the primary federal regulator for non-securities crypto trading, dramatically increasing its oversight mandate even as headcount falls. Whether AI tools can fill the gap left by experienced enforcement attorneys remains the central unresolved question.

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