Colorado lawmakers move to replace the state’s pioneering AI law with a new regulatory framework
A newly introduced bill would focus on automated decision-making systems, require consumer disclosures, and set liability rules for discrimination-law violations.
Colorado legislators introduced a new proposal to repeal and replace the state’s earlier AI legislation, aiming to create rules for automated decision-making in areas like employment, housing, finance, and healthcare. The framework would require organizations using AI to disclose use to consumers and allow them to correct personal data used in decisions, with potential liability for either developers or deployers in discrimination-law breaches.
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