Colorado mayors urge delay of AI regulation bill

(COLORADO) — The mayors of three Colorado cities, Mayor Mike Johnston of Denver, Mayor Yemi Mobolade of Colorado Springs, and Mayor Mike Coffman of Aurora, sent a letter asking state legislators to stop a law involving artificial intelligence (AI) from going into effect.

The bill, SB24-205, “Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence,” requires employers that use AI or automated decision systems to comply with one of the most comprehensive AI regulatory frameworks in the country.

Requirements include disclosing to consumers that AI is being used in the interaction, disclosing any reasonably foreseeable risks of algorithmic discrimination, and notifying the consumer if the AI will be used to make consequential decisions concerning the consumer, among others…

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