The US Is Betting On AI To Catch Insider Trading In Prediction Markets
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- News link: https://yro.slashdot.org/story/26/05/18/0347213/the-us-is-betting-on-ai-to-catch-insider-trading-in-prediction-markets
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> [T]he Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which oversees prediction markets, wants you to know that it's watching very, very closely. The agency is searching for suspicious behavior from traders within the United States who have been sneaking onto offshore markets, including Polymarket's crypto platform -- which is blocked stateside -- by using virtual private networks. "We're going to find them, and we're going to bring actions," agency chairman Michael Selig told WIRED this week, speaking from the CFTC's headquarters in Washington, DC. Selig says the agency, which is especially lean right now, is staffing up. Like so many other AI-pilled workplaces, the CFTC is also leaning into automation to handle the growing workload, including tools that analyze trading patterns and flag potential manipulation. "You've got so much data," Selig says. "When we feed it into AI, we get really great information. It can help us understand things, like where we might want to investigate, or when we might need to send a subpoena to a trader."
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> In addition to proprietary surveillance systems developed in-house, the agency's arsenal includes third-party blockchain tracing tools like Chainalysis for crypto platforms, and market abuse detection software including Nasdaq Smarts for centralized markets. (Beyond Nasdaq Smarts, the agency did not specify which AI tools it uses and declined to share more specific examples.) [...] Selig recently told Congress that the company is pursuing "hundreds, if not thousands" of insider trading tips. Investigations are not limited to federally regulated exchanges. "We're surveilling the markets on a global basis," he tells WIRED.
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> Selig says that the agency will exert extraterritorial jurisdiction -- its legal ability to enforce its laws beyond traditional boundaries -- when it finds suspicious activity on offshore platforms like Polymarket, though he says it's a case-by-case approach. "We use it in extreme circumstances," he says, with an eye towards whether charges have a strong chance of sticking in court. "In any extraterritorial litigation, there's going to be challenges to our authority, and that could also impair our ability to bring cases in the future." According to Selig, the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act allows the CFTC more leeway to pursue this kind of enforcement action, by giving it more authority over foreign swap activities that impact the US. When appropriate, the agency works with regulators from other countries, too. "For cases where we're not sure we'll win, or it's less in our wheelhouse and more of a foreign matter, we would relay it to a foreign regulator," he says. "We're constantly referring cases." [...] Selig is insistent that the CFTC is only just getting started. The agency will identify wrongdoers, he says -- no matter "how large or how small."
[1] https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/the-us-is-betting-on-ai-to-catch-insider-trading-in-prediction-markets/
I wonder how (Score:2)
How are they finding out that people who use a VPN and a TOR browser in a public WIFI are US citizens?
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By using "pretrained models" or whatever entropic approximations can only be a waste of energy. It's even more of a gamble than what it tries to prevent. People have truly not spent ten minutes reading up on basic physics.
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By looking at their network traffic as it flows through the blacksite CIA/NSA/DHS internet monitoring stations _which don't exist and which don't decrypt anything_ (required to say that, because our government wouldn't monitor everyone or snoop into encrypted traffic).
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What a pile of horse crap. (Score:2)
So.... the political guy with the info, let's say Trump's advisor, talks to his friend and says "create an account, and bet on this". The friend does it ONCE. There is NO way to prove he didn't get lucky, unless you have record of the conversation.
Rinse, repeat, with different friends.
This AI will only be able to catch patterns of repeat inside traders.... and those folks are stupid enough that they'll be caught anyway. Unless they just make a new account each time with different credentials so ther
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Say someone does it 10 times. Nothing will happen. Pardons are a piddly $1 million.
Will it catch the president? (Score:4, Insightful)
Will it catch the president, who has been on a rampant insider trading and market manipulation spree for his whole second term?
What about congress?
What will the SEC do when it flags top politicians? I think all of us know the answer to that question.
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Catch them for what?
Anyone worth half their salt wouldn't do the trading themselves... they'd have someone unattached to them do the trades and put the money in a no-name account... if the guy doing the trades gets busted, who cares.
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But they do. Congresspeople from both parties who sit in closed door committees regularly engage in trading in the very industries they're (ostensibly) regulating. They've publicly admitted as much, and have said "So what, big deal. We have the right to make investments." So the issue isn't *catching* them, it's completely changing the system so that they can't do it as a "matter of course" with total impunity, and (I'm not holding my breath) holding the POTUS and other high-level officials to that same
How about traditional markets (Score:3)
Please catch and discipline the politicians doing insider trading in stock markets
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They only care about the prediction markets because it can leak military plans. They don't care if politicians are profiteering.
I want that AI so.... (Score:2)
....I can trade with these insiders and get paid legally!
Perfect case for... (Score:2)
... a large scale GAN. One AI trying to catch the AI doing insider trading, the other AI doing insider trading without being caught.
Oh hey, another use for AI (Score:2)
AI, huh? And here I thought the, uh, government might seize the opportunity to declare these companies illegal gambling that's rife with insider trading and other criminality, and shut them down.
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> AI, huh? And here I thought the, uh, government might seize the opportunity to declare these companies illegal gambling that's rife with insider trading and other criminality, and shut them down.
Does anyone really expect the current US Government to stop corruption and grift?
AI can easily only provide enforcement only on those who are not friends of or have not paid the leadership.
Ironically (Score:2)
> The US Is Betting On AI To Catch Insider Trading In Prediction Markets
That sounds like insider trading. :-)
How are they going to design the filters? (Score:2)
we wouldn't want the 'wrong' people caught, right? /sarcasm //this shit would obviously only flag accounts that don't make donations to the creators of the filters
No need of AI (Score:4, Insightful)
Amazing how some people always seem to place the right oil trades right before “unexpected” White House geopolitical announcements.
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> Amazing how some people always seem to place the right oil trades right before “unexpected” White House geopolitical announcements.
...or actions.
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yeah, people have been calling out specific trades on Twitter for months.
This is just an excuse for the Establishment's AI Control Grid.
"We must completely destroy your Liberty for your Safety."
People better wake up fast.
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Now they can rig ElonGPT to ignore their own evil trades. MAGA!