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Featured CasePolíticaUpdated Jun 6, 2026

Colorado Repeals and Replaces Its AI Act: Is the New Law a Better Approach to Regulating Algorithmic Discrimination?

Colorado's new AI law replaces the old act with updated rules on algorithmic discrimination and developer obligations.

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Should Colorado's new AI law be considered an improvement over the previous act in regulating algorithmic discrimination?

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In 2026, Colorado repealed its previous AI Act and enacted a new law regulating artificial intelligence technology. The new legislation affects developers by imposing updated obligations and means to address algorithmic discrimination and other impacts that have a material legal or similarly significant effect.

Supporters argue the new law better addresses these concerns, while opponents question its scope and effectiveness. The state is now implementing the updated regulatory framework with a two-month transition period for compliance.

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