Colorado has taken a significant step in addressing discrimination in artificial intelligence (AI) by signing a first-in-the-nation law that requires developers of high-risk AI systems to avoid algorithmic discrimination. The law also mandates developers to disclose information about the systems to regulators and the public, as well as conduct impact assessments. Despite facing opposition from technology industry groups, Governor Jared Polis signed the bill into law, emphasizing the importance of preventing discrimination and prioritizing consumer protection.
Governor Polis expressed reservations while signing the bill and urged lawmakers to enhance it before it goes into effect in 2026. The move aims to regulate the growing AI industry on a significant scale, positioning Colorado as a leader in this space. The governor also emphasized the importance of ensuring that the state remains a hub for innovative technologies while safeguarding consumer access to AI-based products.
Denver Gazette 14month
New Haven Register on MSN.com 6month
The Associated Press on MSN.com 13month
Isomorphic Labs, the AI drug discovery platform that was spun out of Google's DeepMind in 2021, has raised external capital for the first time. The $600
How to level up your teaching with AI. Discover how to use clones and GPTs in your classroom—personalized AI teaching is the future.
Trump's Third Term? AI already knows how this can be done. A study shows how OpenAI, Grok, DeepSeek & Google outline ways to dismantle U.S. democracy.
Sam Altman today revealed that OpenAI will release an open weight artificial intelligence model in the coming months. "We are excited to release a powerful new open-weight language model with reasoning in the coming months," Altman wrote on X.