Colorado's new artificial intelligence law will likely undergo changes before taking effect

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Colorado's new artificial intelligence law will likely undergo changes before taking effect
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Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.

Colorado’s new artificial intelligence law will likely undergo changes before it takes effect in February 2026.This year, Colorado became the first state in the nation to enact a comprehensive law on artificial intelligence.The law requires businesses that develop or use artificial intelligence to “use reasonable care” to protect consumers from discrimination.

To that end, the important work of protecting consumers from discrimination and other unintended consequences of nascent AI technologies is better considered and applied by the federal government to limit and preempt varied compliance burdens on innovators and ensure a level playing field across states along with ensuring access to life-saving and money-saving AI technologies for consumers.

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