Tech industry outcry stalls Colorado’s AI law as Congress weighs ban on state regulations
By Brandon Richard | Denver7
DENVER — U.S. Congress is considering banning states from regulating artificial intelligence for the next 10 years, adding uncertainty to the future of Colorado’s AI law.
In 2024, Colorado became the first state to pass a comprehensive law regulating artificial intelligence.
“A.I. in general is just changing so rapidly all the time,” said State Rep. Brianna Titone, one of the prime sponsors of Senate Bill 24-205.
Titone said SB24-205 aims to protect consumers from AI systems they may unknowingly come across.
“You’re trying to get a job, get a loan, legal decisions, getting into college,” said Titone. “If there’s an AI system making those decisions on behalf of that entity, how is that affecting you? Do you even know that this AI system is be...