Colorado Lawmakers Pivot: Repeal and Revamp Controversial AI Regulations Ahead of 2026 Deadline
A year after passing what was hailed as the most comprehensive artificial intelligence law in the United States, Colorado lawmakers are now working swiftly to repeal and replace it. With the law scheduled to come into effect in February 2026, Governor Jared Polis has summoned lawmakers for a special session to address this issue, along with a $750 million budget deficit. The original legislation aimed to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in sectors such as healthcare, housing, lending, legal matters, education, and employment to prevent discrimination. Democratic State Senator Robert Rodriguez of Denver was … Read more