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Colorado lawmakers advance rewrite of 2024 law to regulate artificial intelligence

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Colorado lawmakers advance rewrite of 2024 law to regulate artificial intelligence

Colorado lawmakers are advancing a revised bill to regulate artificial intelligence, which aims to repeal and replace the 2024 law. The new bill, Senate Bill 189, mirrors a draft written by a governor-appointed task force and pushes the implementation date to the end of the year.

Colorado lawmakers are advancing a revised bill to regulate artificial intelligence. Senate Bill 189 was introduced in the Senate and is set for a hearing before the Senate Business, Labor, and Technology Committee. The bill aims to repeal and replace the 2024 law, which was criticized for being overly burdensome. The new bill is largely based on a draft written by a governor-appointed task force and pushes the implementation date to the end of the year. The bill also includes a three-year right-to-cure period that expires on Jan. 1, 2030. Colorado is being sued by Elon Musk's xAI company and the Justice Department over the 2024 law, and a federal judge has issued a 14-day stay blocking the state from enforcing it.

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