DENVER — Since Colorado passed its landmark law regulating artificial intelligence in 2024, there has been debate and delays when it comes to executing it.

During a special legislative session this August when lawmakers reconvened to address the state’s budget shortfall, they also debated possible changes to the law before eventually deciding to postpone its implementation from February 2026 to June 2026, to allow more time to discuss the legislation and for the industry to prepare.

Senate Bill 24-205 was signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis in May 2024. It aims to protect people from bias when interacting with AI systems making important decisions, like whether someone gets a job, a loan or housing. It also requires companies and organizations to be transparent in disclosing when and ho

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