AI Policy Is Being Written Now

The rules for AI are being written right now.

Governments and regulators are actively drafting laws that will shape how AI is developed, deployed, and controlled. Public comments and consultations are one of the last chances for individuals to influence these decisions before they’re finalized.

After you submit a comment, here’s what you can do next:
Discovery

Find public comment opportunities

These sites help you find open proposals and active comment periods.

U.S. Federal

Regulations.gov

Search federal proposals and submit public comments through official dockets.

Browse dockets
U.S. Federal

Federal Register

Track notices and proposed rules as they’re published (good for “AI” searches).

Search notices
European Union

EU “Have Your Say”

EU public consultations and feedback opportunities on policy proposals.

View consultations
How to search for AI-related proposals

Start with “artificial intelligence”, “AI”, “machine learning”, “automated decision”. Then try “deepfake”, “synthetic media”, “voice cloning”, “biometrics”, “facial recognition”, “watermarking”, “provenance”, “model evaluation”, “incident reporting”.

This is how public input works

Most rules are shaped quietly—by the people who show up.

Most AI regulations will never make headlines. They’re shaped through notices, consultations, and comment periods that often receive very little public participation. That means individual comments can carry real weight—especially when they’re informed, specific, and submitted early.

Policy doesn’t change because everyone speaks. It changes because someone does.

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