Colorado nears deal to amend AI law
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By John Frank
Published on March 18, 2026.
A deal to rewrite Colorado's controversial law regarding artificial intelligence regulations is close to success, with a task force led by Gov. Jared Polis and Sen. Robert Rodriguez (D-Denver), who introduced the original bill, agreeing to keep important provisions about transparency and discrimination. The draft legislation excludes common AI programs and narrows the areas covered by the law to exempt "low-stakes or routine decisions" and prohibits discrimination when AI models are used for education, employment, housing, financial matters, insurance, health care services and essential government services. The current law, set to take effect in June, requires extensive disclosures from companies using AI and the developers and limits on AI's application in contexts that could lead to discrimination.
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