Colorado's AI Law Faces Legal Challenge Amid Efforts to Draft Successor Legislation
The Colorado AI Act, a landmark piece of legislation aimed at regulating high-risk AI systems, is currently facing a legal challenge from the company xAI. The lawsuit, xAI v. Weiser, argues that the law is unconstitutional and promotes discrimination. The U.S. Department of Justice has intervened, and a federal judge has temporarily halted the law's enforcement. Despite this, Colorado legislators are working to draft new AI protections before the legislative session ends. The original law, set to take effect on June 30, 2026, was designed to protect consumers through impact assessments and risk summaries. State Rep. Brianna Titone, a sponsor of the law, argues that the legislation aims to prevent discrimination, contrary to the lawsuit's claims.