Colorado's New AI Law Grants Right to Appeal Automated Decisions: Fair Protection or Overreach?
Colorado's AI law allows appeals of AI-made decisions, sparking debate over its fairness and impact on innovation.

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Colorado's AI law, effective June 30, regulates high-risk artificial intelligence systems and covered automated decision-making technology. The law grants individuals the right to appeal decisions made by AI systems, aiming to increase accountability and transparency in automated processes.
Supporters argue this protects citizens from unfair AI outcomes, while opponents question the law's scope and potential impact on innovation. The law's implementation marks a significant policy shift in the United States regarding AI governance.
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