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This talk examines the intersection of artificial intelligence and policymaking, focusing on legislative and regulatory frameworks in the United States. It explores the role of key federal agencies, existing technology-agnostic laws affecting AI, and gaps in regulatory oversight that require legislative intervention. Consumer protection laws are analyzed for their relevance to AI governance, particularly in financial services. The discussion also highlights the implications for AI research, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between computer scientists and policymakers to ensure responsible AI development that aligns with democratic values and societal interests.