

Inside the Lobbying Blitz Over Colorado's AI Law
Aug 29, 2025
Jesse Paul, a political reporter and editor for The Colorado Sun, dives into the heated debates surrounding Colorado's groundbreaking AI Act. He discusses the lobbying battle between industry groups and consumer advocates, revealing how intense negotiations have shaped the law's future. The state's decision to delay the law's implementation from February to June highlights the ongoing conflicts between tech interests and consumer protections. This landmark legislation could set a precedent for AI regulation nationwide, underscoring the complexities of maintaining a balanced approach.
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Colorado's Landmark AI Law And Delay
- Colorado's AI Act requires developers of high-risk AI systems to take reasonable steps to prevent consumer harms like algorithmic discrimination.
- The law's implementation was delayed from February to June, setting up another contentious legislative round.
A Tense, Extended Special Session
- Jesse Paul described the special session as a long six days that dragged because of AI negotiations tied to budget discussions.
- Lawmakers anticipated needing a special session to handle AI after failing to agree in the regular session.
Governor's Tech Ties Shaped Expectations
- Governor Jared Polis has deep ties to tech and used his business background to shape his approach to the law.
- His alignment with industry influenced expectations that he'd push for changes favorable to tech companies.