Colorado AI task force reaches agreement on regulatory framework
Colorado AI task force reaches agreement on regulatory framework
Publish Date: 2026-03-18 08:01:00
Source Domain: www.journal-advocate.com
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A task force comprising consumer advocates and technology groups unveiled a proposed framework to reform Colorado’s AI regulations, aiming for a balanced approach between consumer protection and technological advancement.
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This is the third attempt in two years by this task force to propose AI regulation updates, indicating ongoing efforts to refine the initial 2024 legislation.
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The framework would leave liability determination between AI developers and users to the courts based on individual case circumstances, applying to AI technologies used for making consequential decisions.
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The regulations explicitly specify instances like education, employment, housing, and health care to be covered, while excusing tools like spell-check and chatbots from its scope.
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis expressed gratitude to the task force for reaching a consensus and indicated his support for the proposed framework as a legislative initiative.
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The framework now needs to be transformed into legislation, navigating the legislative process where various stakeholders, like the Colorado Chamber of Commerce, may propose amendments.
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Tensions remain from prior legislative sessions and an unclear outlook persists as to how this framework will be received during its transition through the legislature.
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President of the Colorado Technology Association, Brittany Morris Saunders, expressed support for the framework with a focus on continuing the dialogue between consumer protection and fostering innovation.
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The framework’s progress hinges on sustained task force alignment amid potential amendments in the legislature and its reception by a broader set of legislative interests.