A technology trade group on Tuesday lauded a move by the Colorado Senate to delay the implementation of new artificial intelligence regulations originally set to take effect early next year.
Under the proposal approved by senators yesterday, the new implementation date would get delayed to June 30, 2026. In theory, that gives legislators and advocates of both sides of that debate several months to hash out changes during the regular session that starts in January before the law officially takes effect.
The bill under consideration in this month’s special session still needs the final vote of the House. It has been amended this morning, which means that, procedurally, it needs to go back to the Senate.
“We appreciate Senator Rodriguez’s decision to delay implementation of SB24-205,” Brit