Colorado Gov. Polis signs AI bill, several others into law

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Robert Garrison is a Colorado native who grew up in Montrose and attended Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction. He is an AP award-winning journalist who joined Denver7 in August 2016 after working for several other stations across Colorado and Oklahoma over the past decade.

DENVER — It’s become a buzzword tech companies are using to attract new users, but the use of artificial intelligence is rapidly expanding and may have far-reaching impacts on the industry and society that we may not fully understand.

SB 24-205 requires AI developers to publicly disclose the types of high-risk AI systems being used in Colorado and how the technology figures into a decision. It's unclear how the new law will impact a new AI program Denver7 reported about on Friday that the Fort Collins Police Department is testing out to speed up report writing time.

On the national level, the Biden administration has sought to shape AI regulation through executive action, but Democrats overwhelmingly agree Congress needs to pass legislation to install safeguards around the technology.

 

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