Colorado’s AI compromise would drop requirement that companies explain how their technology works  

The Colorado Sun: Companies that create and use artificial intelligence wouldn’t have to disclose how their systems help make decisions on things like hiring, loans and housing under a bill introduced Friday in the Colorado Senate.

But the long-awaited measure tweaking Colorado’s first-in-the-nation law regulating AI would still require companies and other organizations using AI to notify consumers if AI is being used to make such consequential decisions. They would also have to give consumers an opportunity to appeal. 

The measure, Senate Bill 189, also makes a big change by pushing back the start date of the law regulating AI to January 2027 from June.

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