Not into chatting with chatbots?
There’s a bill making its way through this week's special session that sponsors say would increase transparency around how consumers interact with AI systems.
Members of the House Business Affairs & Labor Committee voted, 8-5, on Thursday to advance an amended House Bill 25B-1008, which seeks to protect consumers by requiring AI systems to clearly disclose their “non-human nature” to people.
It also promises to “fix” last year’s AI bill, Senate Bill 24-205, according to Rep. William Lindstedt, a Broomfield Democrat and one of the bill’s sponsors.
“This bill is still a big step in the right direction from SB 205," said TechNet Executive Director Andrew Wood.
Opponents argued that SB 205, which is currently set to take effect on Feb. 1, 2026, places over