No party. No company. No funding.
Just an attempt to make it easier for ordinary people to show up while the rules for AI are still being written.
Regulate-AI is an independent project, built and maintained by one person. There’s no organization behind it, no funding, and no affiliation with any political party, advocacy group, or AI company. Nobody pays for this, and there’s nothing being sold.
I’m not an AI researcher. I’m someone who kept reading the warnings from people who are — and kept running into the same question: okay, but what can I actually do about it? I couldn’t find a simple, honest place that explained the real, present-day risks and turned them into concrete action. So I built one.
This site tries to do three things: explain what’s already going wrong, point to credible sources rather than asking you to take my word for it, and make it genuinely easy to contact the people writing the rules. It’s deliberately focused on near-term, real-world harms — fraud, misinformation, harms to kids, job disruption, automated decisions that affect real lives — not speculation about the distant future.
What this site is not
It’s not a think tank, and it’s not legal or policy advice. It’s not a comprehensive map of everything happening in AI — no single person could keep that current. It’s a starting point: enough to understand the stakes, see who’s raising them, and take a concrete step today.
If I got something wrong
This is a work in progress, maintained in spare time. If I’ve gotten something wrong, or a source is out of date, please tell me — send me a note. I’d rather fix it than defend it. Pointing me to a better source is one of the most useful things you can do.
No party. No company. No funding. Just an attempt to make it easier for ordinary people to show up while the rules are still being written.