Colorado AI Act Overhauled: Risk Framework Swapped for Transparency Rules

Senate Bill 189, awaiting Governor Jared Polis’s signature, replaces the Colorado AI Act’s risk-based framework with disclosure and transparency obligations — stripping duty-of-care, risk management, impact assessment, and algorithmic discrimination provisions. The effective date moves to January 1, 2027. Consumers retain limited rights, including access, correction, and meaningful human review of adverse ADMT decisions. Mandatory attorney general rulemaking will define key terms like “materially influences,” shaping the law’s eventual scope before implementation.

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