Colorado’s recent pre-rulemaking comment period for the ADMT Act (SB 26-189) was defined by a conspicuous void. Between June 15 and July 13, 2026, stakeholders had a rare window to shape the regulatory future of automated decision-making. Yet, across the submissions, there was a collective silence regarding autonomous agents. No industry voice argued for agent-specific governance, and the Colorado Attorney General’s own considerations document f…
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