
Track Policy is an interactive research and data platform that maps and tracks legislation, policy developments, and infrastructure related to artificial intelligence and data centers across the United States and globally. The platform functions as a centralized atlas, allowing users to explore how governments are responding to the rapid expansion of AI technologies, including regulatory proposals, environmental concerns, and economic impacts.
One of the platform’s key strengths is its ability to visualize policy activity across multiple levels of government, including federal, state, and international jurisdictions. Users can examine active bills, track their legislative status, and identify the policymakers driving them. This makes it a valuable tool for researchers, journalists, activists, and policymakers who need a clear, real time understanding of how AI governance is evolving.
Track Policy also highlights major areas of concern shaping current legislation, such as energy consumption, environmental impact, data privacy, algorithmic transparency, and workforce disruption tied to AI infrastructure. The platform reflects a growing global tension between accelerating technological development and the need for regulatory oversight, with many governments actively proposing legislation but struggling to reach consensus.
In addition to legislative tracking, the platform aggregates news coverage and data center development activity, helping users connect policy decisions with real world infrastructure expansion. This integrated approach provides a broader understanding of how AI systems are being deployed and regulated, making Track Policy a useful resource for monitoring both technological growth and public accountability efforts.