Colorado Democrats Split over Changes to Nation's First AI Regulation Law
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At least 4 bills to reform sweeping AI law expected during Colorado special session
Rep. Brianna Titone, an Arvada Democrat, speaks in front of the Colorado House Education Committee on Feb. 29, 2024, at the Colorado Capitol. (Lindsey Toomer/Colorado Newsline)Colorado state lawmakers will convene for a special session Thursday to offset a $1.2 billion revenue shortfall caused by changes in the federal tax code, but they will also consider tweaks to the state’s artificial intelligence law, which is supposed to go into effect in …
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