The State of AI: Where Things Stand at the Colorado General Assembly Saturday
The bill restricts legal claims to the state attorney general, potentially costing $4.8 million and benefiting surveillance-focused AI companies like Palantir, amid ongoing debates on accountability.
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Colorado’s AI law won’t take effect until at least May — after next legislative session — under latest special session bills
The change came from Senate Majority Leader Robert Rodriguez, the author of the AI law, who opposed pushing back the start date of the statute because he feared it would only further drag out nearly two years of negotiations
The state of AI: where things stand at the Colorado General Assembly mid-day Saturday
At the beginning of this week's special session, word under the Golden Dome of the state Capitol was that the debate over artificial intelligence would be the biggest story, or headache, of the session.
The state of AI: where things stand at the Colorado General Assembly Saturday
At the beginning of this week's special session, word under the Golden Dome of the state Capitol was that the debate over artificial intelligence would be the biggest story, or headache, of the session.
Extraterritorial Limits on States as Laboratories of AI Policy
States have long claimed the mantle of “laboratories of democracy,” experimenting with novel policies that might later inform national approaches to complex challenges. This metaphor, coined by Justice Louis Brandeis nearly a century ago, has become so embedded in American political discourse that we rarely question its constitutional foundations or practical limits. Yet as the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a key challeng…
Colorado Bill Shields AI Firms from Individual Lawsuits
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, a controversial legislative push in Colorado is raising alarms among consumer advocates and tech watchdogs. A proposed bill, introduced in the state’s legislature last year, aims to shield AI companies from individual lawsuits under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act. According to reporting from Futurism, the measure would bar private citizens from seeking legal recourse against AI firm…
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