As generative AI alters Colorado’s medical system, state lawmakers propose some guardrails
As generative AI alters Colorado’s medical system, state lawmakers propose some guardrails
Publish Date: 2026-03-06 16:47:00
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- Colorado introduces initial AI regulations in healthcare, aiming to protect human interaction in mental health therapy.
- House Bill 1195 bans therapists from using chatbots with patients and limits AI’s use in generating treatment plans, requiring human oversight.
- Proposed regulations emphasize human-to-human therapy and informed consent for recording sessions, restricting AI’s use to administrative tasks.
- House Bill 1139 prohibits AI systems from exclusively denying health insurance coverage, mandating human review of coverage decisions.
- The bills emphasize transparency and human involvement in AI applications, targeting misleading representations by AI tools disguised as licensed professionals.
- Though mostly supported, some tech and healthcare sectors want amendments to ensure practicality and responsible AI use.
- Further AI policy discussions center on possible changes to Colorado’s existing AI anti-discrimination law due to business concerns and legal liabilities.