Colorado’s new law will regulate AI. Musk and the Trump admin say it’s too ‘woke’
The revised bill would delay enforcement to January 2027 and add notice and appeal rules as Colorado faces a federal court challenge.
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Judge Blocks Enforcement of Colorado’s New AI Law
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the State of Colorado from enforcing a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence law. Colorado is prohibited from taking enforcement actions on alleged violations of the law occurring up to 14 days after the court issues a ruling on the company xAI’s motion for a preliminary injunction, judge Cyrus Y. Chung ruled on April 27. The Department of Justice had said the state law, which was set to go into effect…
Colorado’s AI compromise would focus regulations on informing consumers when the technology is used
Companies that create and use artificial intelligence wouldn’t have to disclose how their systems help make decisions on things like hiring, loans and housing under a bill introduced Friday in the Colorado Senate. But the long-awaited measure tweaking Colorado’s first-in-the-nation law regulating AI would still require companies and other organizations using AI to notify consumers if AI is being used to make such consequential decisions. They wo…
Colorado’s new law will regulate AI. Musk and the Trump admin say it’s too ‘woke’
Colorado is on the verge of enforcing one of the nation’s most sweeping artificial intelligence laws — but not if Elon Musk and the Department of Justice can stop it. The Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act passed in 2024 and is scheduled to take effect on June 30. It seeks to prevent bias on the basis of gender or ethnicity in “high risk” AI systems used in areas such as employment and healthcare, even if the AI’s output is unintentional. The…
The Colorado AI Act Hits a Wall: Litigation, Legislative Uncertainty, and an Enforcement Standstill
The Colorado AI Act (SB24-205) is effectively frozen just weeks before its June 30, 2026 effective date, following a stay in enforcement of the law by a Magistrate Judge in the District of Colorado on April 27, 2026.BackgroundBy way of background, on April 9, xAI filed suit in federal court seeking to enjoin the law on First Amendment, Dormant Commerce Clause, due process, and equal protection grounds, arguing that the Act’s algorithmic discrimi…
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